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Agrochemicals pose health risks to coffee factory workers in Githuguri (Kenya)
Authors:Mutuku A. Mwanthi  Violet N. Kimani
Affiliation:Department of Community Health, College of Health Sciences , University of Nairobi , P.O. BOX 19676, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:In this century, the use of pesticides and fertilizers (agrochemicals) is indispensable because they are seen as a panacea for protecting crops from insects and diseases. However, the manner in which these agrochemicals are handled poses significant health risks to manufacturers, transporters, vendors and farmers. In Kenya, for example, coffee factory workers (specifically storekeepers) apportion the agrochemicals and sell them to the coffee farmers. The process of apportioning and other factors expose these workers to health risks. In order to evaluate the extent of the problem, a pilot study was undertaken in the Githuguri location. The results showed that lack of use of protective clothing, poor handling of agrochemicals and poorly designed storage facilities were very common. As a result, 95% of the workers interviewed reported a variety of agrochemical health related problems. In conclusion, the government and the public role regarding possible preventive measures were proposed.
Keywords:agrochemicals  coffee factory workers  occupations hazards  exposed  health risks
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