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AGROCHEMICALS AFTER GLOBALIZATION: PRESENT SCENARIO OF TOXICITY PESTICIDES IN INDIA.

    2 Author(s):  DHERE AMAR M. , RAJOPADHYE VIJAY VILAS

Vol -  4, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 501 - 512  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Rapid Globalisation of World economy and increasing concern for quality of environment. Past research literature shows that international trade leads to more pollution and environmental degradation through increased economic activities. Ambumozhi V. finds that various agricultural practices effects on the environment. Ogha, 2002 predicted that, lack of regulatory responses to shows possible damaging environmental effects. Though the present study attempted to revels effects of free trade on agricultural technologies which causes various environmental problems .Kym Anderson ,in 1992 through empirical analysis find that use of fertilizers and pesticides will reduced in developed countries and even though it will lead to an increases in developing countries. In 1955 pesticide production in India is 2839tonnes per year which increased up to 74472tonnes in 1999. Pesticide use in India increases at 2.5% per year. The most serious effects of pesticides are on human life and health. It has been reported that 3 million acute poisoning cases caused by pesticide poisoning in world wide every year. In that 2 million are suicide attempts and rest are occupational poisoning.

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