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An overview use and impact of organic and synthetic farm inputs in developed and developing countries

机译:概述发达国家和发展中国家有机和合成农场投入物的用途和影响

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This review assesses the general view of conventional and organic farming. Many studies have revealed that the continuous use of synthetic farm inputs has a negative effect on the soil, producers, products and the ecosystem. The lack of knowledge, capital and information has affected farmers’ actions and decisions regarding synthetic and organic farm inputs. In developed countries, farmers have been selective in applying only limited amounts of synthetic fertilizer and pesticides to reduce the concentrations of heavy metal and harmful chemicals in the farming environment. Literature shows that soil samples taken after cultivation had higher concentrations of Lead, Cadmium and Arsenic, when compared to the concentrations of these heavy metals in soil before cultivation. There is a clear evidence that undesirable levels of heavy metals develops in soils subjected to different farm inputs. This indicates that farm input can have adverse effects on soil ecosystem. The pesticides use in Africa generally increased by about 6% from 2002 to 2014. Therefore, there is a need to create awareness on the use of synthetic farm inputs. In developing countries, farmers are exposed to banned and harmful farm inputs, which could affect human health and the ecosystem. Intensified knowledge, access to correct information and alternative organic farm inputs are required to transform the existing conventional farming to organic farming practices. Developing countries should extend their knowledge and information of the farming system to decrease the impact of synthetic farming inputs on the environment, the soil ecosystem and public health. Governmental organizations (GOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) should develop a willingness to take the proper measures to facilitate and implement proper mechanisms; to intensify alternative natural farm inputs to obtain relevant knowledge and capital to sustain organic farming practices and to contribute to the security of the food supply, human health and the environment.
机译:这篇评论评估了常规和有机农业的总体观点。许多研究表明,持续使用合成农业投入物对土壤,生产者,产品和生态系统具有负面影响。缺乏知识,资本和信息影响了农民在合成和有机农场投入方面的行动和决策。在发达国家,农民选择性地仅施用有限数量的合成肥料和杀虫剂,以减少农业环境中重金属和有害化学物质的浓度。文献表明,与耕作前土壤中这些重金属的浓度相比,耕作后采集的土壤样品中铅,镉和砷的浓度较高。有明确的证据表明,在受到不同农场投入的土壤中,重金属的含量过高。这表明农场投入会对土壤生态系统产生不利影响。从2002年到2014年,非洲农药的使用总体增加了6%。因此,有必要提高人们对合成农场投入物使用的认识。在发展中国家,农民面临被禁止和有害的农业投入,这可能会影响人类健康和生态系统。为了将现有的传统耕作方式转变为有机耕作方式,需要加强知识,获取正确的信息以及有机农场的替代投入。发展中国家应扩大其对耕作制度的知识和信息,以减少人工合成耕作对环境,土壤生态系统和公共卫生的影响。政府组织和非政府组织应表现出采取适当措施促进和实施适当机制的意愿;加强自然农场的替代投入,以获得相关知识和资本,以维持有机耕作方式,并为食品供应,人类健康和环境的安全做出贡献。

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