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Pesticide Poisoning in Maharashtra

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October 08, 2017

Why in news?

  • Recently, around 20 people have died due to pesticide related infections in Vidarba.

What is the crux?

  • Those spraying pesticides in cotton fields started taking ill recently.
  • 20 died and over 800 people are now in hospital - with symptoms of diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, stomach ache, and vision loss.
  • The Maharastra government has ordered a probe & announced compensation for the families of the diseased.
  • The damage seems to have been caused by excessive inhalation of organo-phosphate and organo-chloride groups of insecticides.
  • It first enters the fat below the skin, and then the blood.
  • Bombay High Court issued notices on a PIL seeking criminal action against the officials concerned and pesticide firms.
  • Agriculture Department has meanwhile initiated a ‘Quality Control’ probe to check the pesticides.

What aggravated the current crisis?

  • As height of the crop this year was around 5 feet or more, it necessitated spraying at head level.
  • The winds & high temperatures that made pesticides stick on the skin of sprayers were also critical factors for the episode.
  • Also, the spacing reduction between rows & increased mono-cropping of cotton aggravated the situation.  
  • The agri-department also admits the rampant use of pesticides with little information.
  • The grade of the pesticide used and its potency needs closer scrutiny.

What can be done?

  • Pesticide spraying is more remunerative than other farm options due to the risks involved.   
  • While the labourers were aware of the hazards, they didn’t seem to have received any advice on precautions to be taken.
  • Stricter adherence to the Insecticides Act, 1968, that requires the agricultural department to train farmers in pesticide use is needed.
  • Also, the government is planning to make it compulsory for Krushi Seva Kendras that sell fertilizers to provide proper advisories.
  • There is also a need to enhance the reach of protection kits.

 

Source: Indian Express

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