Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices of farmers exposed to pesticides at Banikoara Township (Republic of Benin)
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Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of the farmers
related to the pesticides use in a zone of strong use in Benin.
Method: it was a descriptive and cross sectional study which focuses on adult and
teenagers of both gender living in Banikoara district. By a random sampling 384
farmers were selected. The data collected have been processed and analyzed using
Excel 2007 and Epi-Info Version 3.5.1. The results of the quantitative variables are
presented as mean ± SD and categorical variables such as percentage. Categorical
variables are compared using chi-square tests.
Results: The average age was 36.5 ± 10.6 years old. 52.1% of respondents reported
that they were able to recognize their packaging without pesticides, 53.4% from
their forms and 65.2% by labeled and know their meaning. Approximately 75% of
the respondents reported having been trained on more than one occasion pesticides.
Nevertheless, only 13.2% of respondents were storing pesticides in stores dedicated
solely to pesticides. None of the respondents do not use protective mask. Literacy
and membership in farmers’ organization have an impact on the recognition of
the labeled pesticides, knowledge of the importance of labeling, knowledge of the
meaning of the symbols, storage in a single pesticide store. But they are not for
storage in the bedroom.
Conclusion: Management of toxic risk relating to pesticides handling in our study
area is dependent on human factors: in terms of risk awareness and good storage
practices and handling.
