Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!

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Main Author: Nasrala Neto,Elias
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Lacaz,Francisco Antonio de Castro, Pignati,Wanderlei Antonio
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Summary: Pesticides are abundantly used in agribusiness and can be damaging to health and the environment. Society in general and agricultural, environmental and health institutions in particular have a legal and statutory duty to supervise their use. To identify and analyze these actions, interviews were conducted with managers of the municipal offices and union leaders representing the workers and farmers. Managers and rural producers were of the opinion that pesticides are essential to productivity and do not generate any impact on health and the environment. No policies or institutional relations monitoring pesticide use were identified or being considered. Rural workers' unions do not take any political initiatives to benefit the health of the workers themselves, their families and that of society in general. The conclusion draws is the pressing need to develop a model for sustainable agriculture, healthy and free of pesticides and that organized society and responsible institutions must undertake actions that meet the needs of the people who working on the farms or consume the agricultural products harvested there, especially controlling risks and consequences that can and must be avoided.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
title Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
spellingShingle Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
Nasrala Neto,Elias
Pesticides
Health and epidemiological surveillance
Occupational health surveillance
Health policies
title_short Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
title_full Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
title_fullStr Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
title_full_unstemmed Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
title_sort Health surveillance and agribusiness: the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. Danger ahead!
author Nasrala Neto,Elias
author_facet Nasrala Neto,Elias
Lacaz,Francisco Antonio de Castro
Pignati,Wanderlei Antonio
author_role author
author2 Lacaz,Francisco Antonio de Castro
Pignati,Wanderlei Antonio
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nasrala Neto,Elias
Lacaz,Francisco Antonio de Castro
Pignati,Wanderlei Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesticides
Health and epidemiological surveillance
Occupational health surveillance
Health policies
topic Pesticides
Health and epidemiological surveillance
Occupational health surveillance
Health policies
description Pesticides are abundantly used in agribusiness and can be damaging to health and the environment. Society in general and agricultural, environmental and health institutions in particular have a legal and statutory duty to supervise their use. To identify and analyze these actions, interviews were conducted with managers of the municipal offices and union leaders representing the workers and farmers. Managers and rural producers were of the opinion that pesticides are essential to productivity and do not generate any impact on health and the environment. No policies or institutional relations monitoring pesticide use were identified or being considered. Rural workers' unions do not take any political initiatives to benefit the health of the workers themselves, their families and that of society in general. The conclusion draws is the pressing need to develop a model for sustainable agriculture, healthy and free of pesticides and that organized society and responsible institutions must undertake actions that meet the needs of the people who working on the farms or consume the agricultural products harvested there, especially controlling risks and consequences that can and must be avoided.
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