In the activity of farming, pesticide use is common to increase agricultural output. Because with pesticides, farmers can suppress the pest attack against the plant, which certainly can be detrimental to farmers.
With pesticides or pest control this, farmers could be easier to overcome pests that can be "the cause of the failed harvest". The point is that they cannot be detached from the chemicals, because the benefits are so great for people who work with farm.
But you need to know, that the use of pesticides also have bad for health impacts the body. What else for a farmer, who almost daily touch with this pest poison. Worse if they don't know how to use pesticides properly, certainly impact posed would be even worse.
As stated on the packaging of pesticides, that these chemicals can poison humans through the mouth, skin, eyes and respiratory tract. This danger is not merely to scare farmers, not at all! It is a fact that could have happened to them. But an awful lot of farmers who still are not aware of this important commemoration.
Many of the farmers who insist on and felt that pesticides are safe, only as long as they used to be able to keep working although respiratory safety without tools e.g. They even carelessly touch the pesticides with bare hands when using pesticides. Not to mention I saw that rarely farmers in my area who did the spraying pests by using the mask. Even many who are not wearing clothes when spraying the pests.
In fact, the effects of the pesticides it's obviously dangerous to the health of the body. But still many don't understand, or even indifferent to things as important as that. It is unfortunate if a lot of farmers who have less awareness of the impact of pesticides against themselves.
Many cases of poisoning are reported in various media due to pesticide poisoning. The case ranging from mild to poisoning poisoning. Clear, many of which have become their victims.
You need to know, for the symptoms of pesticide poisoning themselves. Can dizziness, nausea, vomiting, often spit out, weak, blurred vision, diarrhoea, shortness of breath and abdominal spasms. If after using pesticides you experience symptoms like, immediately take it to the doctor.
However, there are still many farmers who think that they are already immune with pesticide even though they were able to smell the pungent pesticides during spraying. But remember, that these bad effects do not always come quickly, but will slowly make the organs of the body become damaged.
So do not be surprised if many farmers who currently on a sickly. It was none other than one of the consequences of the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Not to mention if their use by the way an exaggeration, this will only accelerate the loss of their own.
Now pesticides that are considered beneficial for farmers, not being a boomerang for them yourself. Many of them are suffering from shortness of breath, kidney failure, liver, and heart, which is certainly due to the many consume the toxins that are regarded as honey.
Now there is no other more important things for farmers other than choosing between two things. Certainly two things that can prevent them from the bad impact of pesticides for their own. What's all the two it? The first is to stop a total of touch and apply pesticides in their farming activities. The second is to try to apply the correct use of pesticides, including willing to use security tools when performing pest.
If you are a farmer, you choose one of these two options in between. But if you persist in your principles, then there is a third option that is set out for the sick more quickly.
Brother, I just want to remind to you on behalf of my fellow farmers, enabling you to listen to what is useful from this post. Let us remind each other. It's all for the good of us, and of course also for the good of the people who consume the results of our agriculture.
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