Title: Compendium of Pesticide Hotspots in Bangladesh
1Compendium of Pesticide Hotspots in Bangladesh
- Craig Meisner
- Development Economics Research Group
- The World Bank
2Study description
- Purpose To estimate and target pesticide use
hotspots for major crops in Bangladesh. - Method Combines a recent farm-level pesticide
use survey by the World Bank (2003) and
agricultural production data from the Government
of Bangladesh Agricultural Census (2001). - Impact Allows decision-makers to better target
areas for intervention (e.g. pesticide
restrictions, awareness programs, IPM, etc.)
3Data and location
- World Bank survey coverage 1072 farmers in 11
districts, producing at least the major crops of
bananas, beans, cabbage, eggplant, mango, potato,
rice and sugarcane. - Agricultural Census 2001 coverage District crop
production in 1994-1995 and 1999-2000 for the
above crops and all 23 districts in Bangladesh.
4Methodology
Crop Production Data Agricultural Census, 1994
1999 (8 major crops in 23 districts)
World Bank survey, 2003 (1072 farmers in 11
districts)
Pesticide Use Intensities - by crop, area,
chemical class, etc.
Projection to Other Areas - calculation of total
pesticide use per selected crop and area
Note For a detailed explanation of the
methodology, please refer to the learning module,
Methodology for Identifying Pesticide Hotspots
The case of Bangladesh (Meisner and Dasgupta,
2004).
5Pesticide use trends, 1994-2000
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
6Accounting for pesticide toxicity
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
7Insecticides, Herbicides and Fungicides
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
8WHO Ia Ib pesticide use
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
9Pesticide use by chemical class carbamates,
organochlorines and organophosphates
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
10Prevalence of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
11Pesticide use by chemical class and POPs
Note Pesticide use for bananas, beans, cabbage,
eggplant, mango, potato, rice and sugarcane only.
12Pesticide use in rice production
13Pesticide use in potato production
14Pesticide use in bean production
15Pesticide use in cabbage production
16Pesticide use in eggplant production
17Pesticide use in sugarcane production
18Pesticide use in banana production
19Pesticide use in mango production