2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142215215
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Pesticide Use Practices among Female Headed Households in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Abstract: Drawing on social practice theory (SPT), we extend our understanding of the existing pesticide use practices among female-headed households (FHHs) in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. We used mixed research methods combining household surveys, focus group discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews, and field observations complemented by photography. A binary logistic regression model was used to investigate the factors that influence the adoption of personal protective equipment (PPE) among FHHs. This finding s… Show more

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“…The regression results are shown in Table 3. Column (1) shows the regression results using the least squares, and column (2) is the probit regression result. The regression result shows that incidents' shock and yield effect both have a significant impact on the three dimensions of pesticide-application behaviors, including excessive application of a pesticide, using a banned pesticide, and ignoring PHI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The regression results are shown in Table 3. Column (1) shows the regression results using the least squares, and column (2) is the probit regression result. The regression result shows that incidents' shock and yield effect both have a significant impact on the three dimensions of pesticide-application behaviors, including excessive application of a pesticide, using a banned pesticide, and ignoring PHI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helps improve farmers' pesticideapplication behavior and thereby provide corresponding support to reduce the risks to the quality and safety of agricultural products and improve agricultural sustainability in China. There exists abundant literature about nonstandard pesticide-application behavior and its influencing factors [1][2][3][4][5]. Based on economic theory, the decision-making of farmers' pesticide application is mainly affected by cost and benefit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings further support the significance of pesticide poisoning in colony losses in Ethiopia (Figure 3G), particularly in the Amhara and SNNP regions. Reports indicate that pesticide usage among farmers in the Amhara and SNNP regions is common due to the heavy production of cereal, vegetable, and fruit crops [45][46][47]. In fact, the use of pesticides known to harm beneficial insects, including honey bees, has been documented not only in Ethiopia [45,[48][49][50], but also in Kenya [51][52][53] and other parts of Africa [55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%