DANGERS OF IMPROPER USE OF PESTICIDES BY FARMERS
11/December/2018

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE

 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,

COOPERATION AND FARMERS WELFARE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.

154 TO BE ANSWERED ON THE 11TH DECEMBER, 2018

DANGERS OF IMPROPER USE OF PESTICIDES BY FARMERS

154.

  1. SHASHI THAROOR:

Will the Minister of AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE Ministers be pleased to state:

 (a) whether the Government is aware that several farmers’ especially in Maharashtra have died due to the use of pesticides in their farms;

(b) if so, the specific steps being taken by the Government to educate farmers about the manner in using pesticides, adopting protective gear and other safety measures;

(c) the total number of Farmers Field Schools that have been organized by the Government for farmers across the country in the last year, the number of farmers have benefited from these schools, the details thereof, State-wise;

(d) whether the Government is willing to revise existing schemes on imparting information to farmers on use of pesticides, in light of the dangers being posed to farmers by their lack of knowledge in using pesticides, and to restructure them to make them more effective;

 (e) if so, the details thereof; and

 (f) if not, the reasons therefor?

 ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE

(SHRI PARSHOTTAM RUPALA)

(a): As reported by the Maharashtra Government during 2017-18, death of 63 farm labours/farmers have been reported due to mishandling of pesticides.

(b) & (c): The Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare is implementing ‘Strengthening and Modernization of Pest Management Approach’ (SMPMA) Scheme, wherein, inter alia, Farmers Field Schools (FFSs) are organized to sensitize farmers on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach and to use chemical pesticides as a last resort as per approved labels and leaflets. The details of the FFSs organized under SMPMA Scheme in the last year is at Annexure I.

(d) & (e): The existing ‘Strengthening and Modernization of Pest Management Approach’ (SMPMA) scheme is propagating and popularising Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as an alternative strategy of pest management. The scheme is being bolstered and used rigorously in those regions and crops which are highly susceptible to pests.

 (f): Does not arise. Annexure-I Details of Farmers Field Schools during the year 2017-18 under SMPMA

Scheme

 

S.No

State/UT

No of FFSs

1

Telangana

22

2

Andhra Pradesh

8

3

Assam

42

4

A&N Island`

12

5

Arunachal Pradesh

8

6

Bihar

28

7

Chhattisgarh

18

8

Goa

10

9

Gujarat

16

10

Haryana

34

11

Himachal Pradesh

18

12

Jammu and Srinagar

22

13

Jharkhand

16

14

Karnataka

44

15

Kerala

44

16

Madhya Pradesh

14

17

Meghalaya

12

18

Maharashtra

46

19

Manipur

12

20

Mizoram

12

21

Nagaland

8

22

Odisha

20

23

Punjab

20

24

Rajasthan

46

25

Sikkim

12

26

Tamil nadu

18

27

Tripura

6

28

Uttarakhand

26

29

Uttar Pradesh

92

30

West Bengal

28

 

Total

714

 

 

 

UT included ********



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