Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/7667
Title: A national survey on the use of agricultural pesticides in Palestine.
Authors: Al-Sa'ed, Rashed 
Ramlawi, Asa‵d 
Salah, Amjad 
Keywords: Pesticides - Environmental aspects - Palestine;Agricultural pests - Integrated control - United States;Pest management - Palestine;Pesticides - Health aspects - Palestine
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: International Journal of Environmental Studies
Abstract: This research study identifies the types and estimates the quantity of pesticides used in selected Palestinian districts. A survey of farmers (n = 126) was conducted in five districts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, where pesticides are mostly used on irrigated land cultivated with vegetables. Data analysis of received questionnaires (87%) revealed a total number of 217 pesticides including 13 soil sterilizers, while 134 kinds with different active ingredients (insecticides 62; fungicides 45; herbicides 20) were applied in all districts. Based on the total irrigated land cultivated, the rate of pesticides per dunum reached 0.77 L in Gaza strip and 0.18 L in the West Bank districts. Contrary to earlier published data, our results support a trend of general decrease in the use of agricultural pesticides in the districts under study further to recent efforts encouraging pest management practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/7667
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