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Pesticides and their Utilisation

A Profile for Uganda

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The paper is a report of an on-going investigation into the quality and quantity of pesticides imported into Uganda and how candidate pesticides for importation are selected. Also under investigation is the method of distribution of the pesticides from importers to farmers and their management at the farm.

The investigation reveals that owing to improper documentation by the importers, it is at present virtually impossible to establish the quantities of pesticide imports. The study also shows that the present system does not allow for proper supervision of the quality of pesticides used in the country. It highlights the need for revision of the laws and setting up of an infrastructure to facilitate this supervision.

The study shows that although most fanners would be conscious of the toxicity of these pesticides, they are largely unaware of the possible long-term effects of poor handling of the pesticides, both to themselves and to the environment.

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  • East African Community, Annual Reports Customs and Excise Departments, 1970 to 1976 (unpublished).

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  • Ministry of Finance, Annual Reports Uganda Customs and Excise Department, 1977 to 1981 (unpublished).

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  • Ministry of Justice Laws of Uganda, Vols 3 and 7. Government Printer, Entebbe, Uganda.

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Tukahirwa, E.M. Pesticides and their Utilisation. Int J Trop Insect Sci 5, 183–186 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742758400008249

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