1970
DOI: 10.3126/sw.v6i6.2638
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Study on Major Pesticides and Fertilizers used in Nepal

Abstract: The data of Nepal Government shows that nine major pesticides groups with seven subgroups of Insecticides were imported from the year 1997 to 2003. The pesticide use amounts to 142 g/ha which is low compared to other counties. The highest pesticides quantity imported & quantity consumed from the 2056/57 (1999) to 2060/061(2003) were fungicides, bactericides, acaricides & seed treatment. group. For the year 2056/57 (1999) & 2057/58(2000), no import & consumption of biopesticides were done but fr… Show more

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“…al., 2010). Awareness and skills regarding safe and efficient application of pesticides are not adequate at farmers' level, exposing them to risk of pesticide poisoning (Diwakar, et. al., 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 2010). Awareness and skills regarding safe and efficient application of pesticides are not adequate at farmers' level, exposing them to risk of pesticide poisoning (Diwakar, et. al., 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, the national average of pesticide use (142 gm/ha) is comparatively lower than our neighboring countries (Diwakar et al, 2008) but location, dose, frequency, target crops, types and use practice of pesticides is more serious than anywhere (Diwakar et al, 2008;Koirala et al, 2009). The pesticide consumption is increasing by about 10-20% per year and pesticide expenses in market oriented production in Nepal is a major cost factor (Diwakar et al, 2008). On average, pesticide use results in a health cost of NPR 144 per farmer per year, which is nearly eight times higher than the health costs of people who do not use pesticides (SANDEE, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Department of Agriculture, Nepal has initiated the application of chemical pesticides for crop protection since 1960s (Aryal, 2006). Although, the national average of pesticide use (142 gm/ha) is comparatively lower than our neighboring countries (Diwakar et al, 2008) but location, dose, frequency, target crops, types and use practice of pesticides is more serious than anywhere (Diwakar et al, 2008;Koirala et al, 2009). The pesticide consumption is increasing by about 10-20% per year and pesticide expenses in market oriented production in Nepal is a major cost factor (Diwakar et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nepal, aggregate consumption of pesticides is 396g a.i./ha (PRMS, 2014), which is higher than the previous record 142g a.i./ha (Diwakar et al, 2010). However, it is still lower than the other Asian countries like India, Japan, China, and Korea, which are 0.5, 12, 14 and 6.6 kg/ha respectively, and other countries like the USA and the Europe -7.0 and 2.5kg/ha respectively (2015( , Atreya, 2007.…”
Section: Pesticides Consumption In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 50%