A field based study was conducted during 2004 – 2006 to assess the environmental, human and animal health risks associated with usage of agrochemicals in Mindu dam catchment area (MDCA), in Morogoro, Tanzania. Heads of 268 households were interviewed using a questionnaire with structured and semi-structured questions. Fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides were the most commonly used agrochemicals in tomato production, which was the main crop cultivated. Endosulfan was the only organochlorine pesticide used in vegetable production. The majority of the farmers purchased agrochemicals that were repacked in unlabelled non-original containers, which were later reused for domestic purposes. About 73% of the farmers applied agrochemicals wit...
Masters DissertationA cross-sectional study was carried out in Mang’ola area in Lake Eyasi basin fro...
Flower farms play an important role in the horticulture industry which contributes about 10% of agri...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
A field based study was conducted during 2004 – 2006 to assess the environmental, human and animal h...
African Journal of Agricultural Research 2011, Vol. 6(10): 2216-2230This study was conducted to asse...
AIM The aim of the study was to assess health hazards posed by pesticide handling, storage and use o...
Vegetable production is an important part of local economic growth and export earnings in Tanzania. ...
Sustainable agriculture focuses using agricultural resources with minimum possible negative environm...
The objective of this review was to analyze the existing information on the use of agrochemicals (Fe...
One of the many ways of increasing agricultural production to meet the food and fibre requirements o...
Introduction: Farm workers are at a very high risk of occupational diseases due to exposure to pesti...
Background: Pesticides in Tanzania are extensively used for pest control in agriculture. Their usage...
Abstract Smallholder farmers in Northern Tanzania grow vegetables that include tomatoes, cabbages an...
This study assessed farmers' knowledge and practices regarding pesticide use and pest management in ...
SAGCOT, the ‘Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania’, is a coordinated initiative to boos...
Masters DissertationA cross-sectional study was carried out in Mang’ola area in Lake Eyasi basin fro...
Flower farms play an important role in the horticulture industry which contributes about 10% of agri...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
A field based study was conducted during 2004 – 2006 to assess the environmental, human and animal h...
African Journal of Agricultural Research 2011, Vol. 6(10): 2216-2230This study was conducted to asse...
AIM The aim of the study was to assess health hazards posed by pesticide handling, storage and use o...
Vegetable production is an important part of local economic growth and export earnings in Tanzania. ...
Sustainable agriculture focuses using agricultural resources with minimum possible negative environm...
The objective of this review was to analyze the existing information on the use of agrochemicals (Fe...
One of the many ways of increasing agricultural production to meet the food and fibre requirements o...
Introduction: Farm workers are at a very high risk of occupational diseases due to exposure to pesti...
Background: Pesticides in Tanzania are extensively used for pest control in agriculture. Their usage...
Abstract Smallholder farmers in Northern Tanzania grow vegetables that include tomatoes, cabbages an...
This study assessed farmers' knowledge and practices regarding pesticide use and pest management in ...
SAGCOT, the ‘Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania’, is a coordinated initiative to boos...
Masters DissertationA cross-sectional study was carried out in Mang’ola area in Lake Eyasi basin fro...
Flower farms play an important role in the horticulture industry which contributes about 10% of agri...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...