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PeerJ ; 9: e12208, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35111416

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BACKGROUND: Livestock play important economic and cultural roles in smallholder communities of Ecuador, yet they also serve as potential sources of zoonotic infections. Understanding the animal and human health concerns of smallholder farmers is important in guiding strategies for improvement of the health and livelihoods of these resource-poor farmers. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to: (a) assess the health concerns of smallholder farmers; (b) explore animal and waste management practices; and (c) identify predictors of pediatric and livestock diarrhea on smallholder farms in Ecuador. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional survey of 58 smallholder farmers in three communities of Chimborazo province, Ecuador. Data were collected on household demographics, smallholding characteristics, type of animals owned, human-animal interactions, health concerns, and 30-day occurrence of human as well as animal diarrhea. Summary statistics were computed and logistic models used to investigate predictors of pediatric and animal diarrhea. RESULTS: All respondents reported keeping animals. Animals kept included cattle, pigs, poultry, dogs, guinea pigs, cats, sheep, horses, rabbits, donkeys, or other livestock. More than half of the respondents named diseases as their greatest personal (55.2%) or family (58.6%) health concern, while an even greater percentage (60.3%) reported physiological stress as the primary health concern for their animals. Occurrence of diarrhea in the 30 days prior to the study was reported by 12.1% of the respondents. Additionally, 15.2% and 55.2% of the households reported diarrhea among children and animals, respectively. The majority (65.5%) of the households had toilets, while the remainder had either latrines (27.6%) or no sanitation facilities (6.9%). However, only 9.1% of the smallholdings had either a toilet (3.6%) or a latrine (5.5%) onsite and yet the farmers tended to spend most of the day at the smallholdings. Potential exposures to gastrointestinal pathogens included food- or water-borne sources (93.5% of children; 91.4% of adults) and blood-borne or fecal sources (80.4% of children; 100% of adults). Although 98.3% of the respondents kept cattle, only 27.6% had animal enclosures and even fewer (15.5%) had animal waste management plans. The odds of animal diarrhea were significantly higher (Odds Ratio [OR] = 8.7; 95% Confidence Interval [1.0-75.0]; p = .049) among households that had animal waste management plans compared to those that did not. None of the variables investigated were significant predictors of pediatric diarrhea. CONCLUSIONS: Ongoing surveillance is needed to develop estimates of diarrhea incidence among smallholder families and their livestock. The impact of different animal management strategies on the potential pathogen exposure of smallholders warrants further investigations. Improving sanitation infrastructure and animal waste management strategies is recommended.

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J Environ Manage ; 294: 112893, 2021 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34166889

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Considering the importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) and the scarcity of data on how soil management influences its storage in the region, this study assessed the long-term impact of different soil management systems on SOC in southern Ethiopia using the DAYCENT model. The conservation management systems considered were minimum tillage, crop residue (CR) retention, fertilization and their combinations. We parameterized the model with data from studies in the literature. We then modeled conventional cropping system for smallholding farms over a 30-year period (1991-2020) as the business as usual scenario (BAU). Then we assessed the impact of alternative conservation management scenarios compared with the BAU scenario. Our results indicated that the conservation management scenarios increased SOC at 0-20 cm depth in the range 0.34-9.71 Mg C ha-1 over 30 years when compared to BAU practices. The individual effect of fertilization, CR retention or minimum tillage management practices on SOC stock were lower than the response of the combined conservation management practices. The combined 50%-75% CR retention, no-tillage (NT), and 32 kg N ha-1 fertilization provided the highest SOC sequestration. These combinations, increased SOC in the range 8.10-9.71 Mg C ha-1 over 30 years equivalent to rates of 0.27-0.32 Mg C ha-1 yr-1. While long-term empirical data from field experiments are lacking, model results suggest that the combined 50-75% CR retention, NT, and increased N fertilization have a potential to increase SOC sequestration in resource-limited smallholding croplands. The results may be useful for researchers, policy maker and other stakeholders.


Assuntos
Sequestro de Carbono , Solo , Agricultura , Carbono , Produtos Agrícolas , Etiópia
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PeerJ ; 7: e7656, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31632845

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Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) agriculture is rapidly expanding and requires large areas of land in the tropics to meet the global demand for palm oil products. Land cover conversion of peat swamp forest to oil palm (large- and small-scale oil palm production) is likely to have negative impacts on microhabitat conditions. This study assessed the impact of peat swamp forest conversion to oil palm plantation on microclimate conditions and soil characteristics. The measurement of microclimate (air temperature, wind speed, light intensity and relative humidity) and soil characteristics (soil surface temperature, soil pH, soil moisture, and ground cover vegetation temperature) were compared at a peat swamp forest, smallholdings and a large-scale plantation. Results showed that the peat swamp forest was 1.5-2.3 °C cooler with significantly greater relative humidity, lower light intensities and wind speed compared to the smallholdings and large-scale plantations. Soil characteristics were also significantly different between the peat swamp forest and both types of oil palm plantations with lower soil pH, soil and ground cover vegetation surface temperatures and greater soil moisture in the peat swamp forest. These results suggest that peat swamp forests have greater ecosystem benefits compared to oil palm plantations with smallholdings agricultural approach as a promising management practice to improve microhabitat conditions. Our findings also justify the conservation of remaining peat swamp forest as it provides a refuge from harsh microclimatic conditions that characterize large plantations and smallholdings.

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J Environ Manage ; 203(Pt 1): 457-466, 2017 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28837912

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Most palm oil currently available in global markets is sourced from certified large-scale plantations. Comparatively little is sourced from (typically uncertified) smallholders. We argue that sourcing sustainable palm oil should not be determined by commercial certification alone and that the certification process should be revisited. There are so-far unrecognized benefits of sourcing palm oil from smallholders that should be considered if genuine biodiversity conservation is to be a foundation of 'environmentally sustainable' palm oil production. Despite a lack of certification, smallholder production is often more biodiversity-friendly than certified production from large-scale plantations. Sourcing palm oil from smallholders also alleviates poverty among rural farmers, promoting better conservation outcomes. Yet, certification schemes - the current measure of 'sustainability' - are financially accessible only for large-scale plantations that operate as profit-driven monocultures. Industrial palm oil is expanding rapidly in regions with weak environmental laws and enforcement. This warrants the development of an alternative certification scheme for smallholders. Greater attention should be directed to deforestation-free palm oil production in smallholdings, where production is less likely to cause large scale biodiversity loss. These small-scale farmlands in which palm oil is mixed with other crops should be considered by retailers and consumers who are interested in promoting sustainable palm oil production. Simultaneously, plantation companies should be required to make their existing production landscapes more compatible with enhanced biodiversity conservation.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Abastecimento de Alimentos , Óleos de Plantas , Agricultura , Arecaceae , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Óleo de Palmeira
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Rev. luna azul ; (38): 132-145, ene.-jun. 2014. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-734999

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El control de plagas y enfermedades en el cultivo de la cebolla en Nariño, se caracteriza por el uso del control químico. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de esta investigación fue identificar las condiciones de uso y manejo de plaguicidas de este cultivo en el corregimiento Buesaquillo, del municipio de Pasto. Para determinar el tipo de productos utilizados se realizó recolección y clasificación de envases vacíos de agroquímicos durante 6 meses. En la zona de estudio se realizaron 200 encuestas con 38 preguntas relacionadas con aspectos socioeconómicos, manejo de cultivo, uso y manejo de plaguicidas y sus riesgos potenciales. Los datos fueron sometidos a análisis de correspondencia múltiple. Se recolectaron 4710 envases vacíos, de los cuales el 46,3% correspondieron a fungicidas, el 12,4% a fertilizantes y el 9,3% a insecticidas. El principal criterio para aplicación fue el recomendado por los almacenes de expendio de agroquímicos (72%), la frecuencia de aplicación depende de las condiciones ambientales que va entre 8 y 15 días, el periodo de carencia en el 80% de los encuestados es de 15 días antes de la cosecha. El 74% de los agricultores expuestos a los plaguicidas son hombres y la mayoría (85,5%) tiene estudios primarios, el 53,5% no entiende la etiqueta del producto y algunos de los encuestados (19%) dicen haber sufrido síntomas de intoxicación, y la mayoría (70%) de los productores queman los envases de los plaguicidas. Bajo las condiciones del presente estudio se concluye que el uso de los plaguicidas es similar entre los encuestados, caracterizándose por su manejo inadecuado, el cual pone en riesgo la salud de los agricultores y amenazan con el equilibrio de este agroecosistema.


Pests and diseases control in green onion cultivation in the department of Nariño is characterized by the use of chemical control. Therefore, the objective of the investigation was to identify the use and management conditions of pesticides on this crop in the small township of Buesaquillo, municipality of Pasto. To determine the type of products used, an empty agrochemical containers collection was carried out during six months. Two hundred surveys, with 38 questions related to socio-economic aspects, crop management, pesticide use and management and its potential risks, were carried out in the study zone. The data were submitted to multiple correspondence analyses. A total of 4710 empty containers were recollected, of which 46.3% corresponded to fungicides, 12.4% to fertilizers, and 9.3% to insecticides. The main criterion of application was the one recommended by the agrochemicals warehouse sale (72%); frequency of application depends on environmental conditions ranging between 8 and 15 days, and the grace period in 80% of the surveys is 15 days prior to the harvest. 74% of farmers exposed to pesticides are men and most of them (85.5%) have completed their primary school studies; 53.5% do not understand the product's label, some of them (19%) claim to have suffered intoxication symptoms and most producers (70%) burn the pesticide containers. Under the conditions of this study it can be concluded that the use of pesticides is similar among the surveyed farmers, and is characterized by inadequate management, which puts farmers' health at risk and threatens this agro ecosystem equilibrium.


Assuntos
Humanos , Agroquímicos , Praguicidas , Riscos Ambientais , Cebolas
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