Panuwet Parinya, Siriwong Wattasit, Prapamontol Tippawan, Ryan P Barry, Fiedler Nancy, Robson Mark G, Barr Dana Boyd
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Environ Sci Policy. 2012 Mar;17:72-81. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2011.12.005.
As an agricultural country and one of the world's major food exporters, Thailand relies heavily on the use of pesticides to protect crops and increase yields. During the past decade, the Kingdom of Thailand has experienced an approximate four-fold increase in pesticide use. This increase presents a challenge for the Royal Thai Government in effectively managing and controlling pesticide use based upon the current policies and legal infrastructure. We have reviewed several key components for managing agricultural pesticides in Thailand. One of the main obstacles to effective pesticide regulation in Thailand is the lack of a consolidated, uniform system designed specifically for pesticide management. This deficit has weakened the enforcement of existing regulations, resulting in misuse/overuse of pesticides, and consequently, increased environmental contamination and human exposure. This article provides a systematic review of how agricultural pesticides are regulated in Thailand. In addition, we provide our perspectives on the current state of pesticide management, the potential health effects of widespread, largely uncontrolled use of pesticides on the Thai people and ways to improve pesticide management in Thailand.
作为一个农业国家和世界主要粮食出口国之一,泰国严重依赖使用农药来保护农作物并提高产量。在过去十年中,泰国王国的农药使用量增长了约四倍。基于当前的政策和法律框架,这一增长给泰国皇家政府有效管理和控制农药使用带来了挑战。我们审查了泰国农业农药管理的几个关键要素。泰国有效农药监管的主要障碍之一是缺乏专门为农药管理设计的统一综合体系。这一缺陷削弱了现有法规的执行力度,导致农药的滥用/过度使用,进而造成环境污染加剧和人体接触风险增加。本文对泰国农业农药的监管方式进行了系统综述。此外,我们还就泰国农药管理的现状、农药广泛且基本不受控制的使用对泰国人民可能产生的健康影响以及改善泰国农药管理的方法发表了看法。