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Be careful of wrongful use of agro-chemicals- Dias

Thu, 18 Oct 2012 Source: GNA

From Albert Oppong-Ansah, GNA Special Correspondent, Hyderabad, India

(Courtesy: Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat, Global

Environmental Facility and Internews).

Hyderabad (India), Oct. 17, GNA -Mr Braulio Dias, Executive Director of

Convention on Biological Diversity, (CBD) on Wednesday cautioned developing

countries especially Africa to be very careful with the use of agro

chemical for farming.

“The unwise use of chemicals to aid crop growth has serious health negative

effect on farmers and consumers of such farm produce,” he told the GNA in

an interview on the sidelines of a news conference to launch a report on

environmental degradation and economic implications in Hyderabad, India.

The report highlighted some of the importance of biodiversity including

adequate potable water, food security and job security could be lost if

people continued to destroy nature in the name of development.

Dr Dias said it had been observed that there was excessive and imbalanced

use of chemical fertilizers by farmers.

“Aside the health implication, insect, pest, micro organism that support

plant growths are also killed by wrong combination of these fertilizers. An

example of such organism and its function is the worm that make pores in

the soil to enable air pass through to the plant”, he said.

Dr Dias suggested that ecologically friendly and organic method of farming

that would increase yield and ensure food crisis was the right option.

Pavan Sukhdev, Chief Executive Officer of the Green Initiatives for a Smart

Tomorrow (GIST) Advisory, said half of the World’s wet lands had been lost

in the past 100 years due to agricultural production, unsustainable water

extraction for domestic and industrial use, urbanization, infrastructural

development and pollution.

He said environmental degradation especially wetlands had resulted in

significant economic burden on communities and businesses.

Source: GNA