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Title Green pesticide practices and sustainability: empirical insights into agricultural services in China
ID_Doc 76265
Authors Zhang, YF; Zhang, YH
Title Green pesticide practices and sustainability: empirical insights into agricultural services in China
Year 2024
Published International Journal Of Agricultural Sustainability, 22, 1
DOI 10.1080/14735903.2024.2306713
Abstract In a world grappling with the overuse of pesticides, China emerges as a key consumer and producer, facing substantial challenges in environmental and agricultural sustainability. This study investigates how agricultural services can foster eco-friendly pesticide use among farmers. It leverages data from the 'China Land Economic Survey' (2020-2021) by Nanjing Agricultural University, covering 52 villages and 2600 households. Using a multi-dimensional fixed effects model and propensity score matching, the research addresses biases inherent in the data. Results show that agricultural business services significantly boost green pesticide adoption, outperforming agricultural technology and input sectors. These services increase the use of safer pesticides and the recycling of their containers by 11.6% and 6%, respectively. Farmer satisfaction and regular internet use also play a role in reinforcing this trend. Based on these insights, it recommends enhancing support for low-toxicity pesticides and recycling programmes, creating tailored policies for diverse agricultural needs, and implementing resource management and incentive mechanisms to promote sustainable practices. These strategies aim to bolster sustainable agriculture, balancing environmental health with economic viability.
Author Keywords Agricultural socialization services; low-toxicity and low-residue pesticides; pesticide packaging recycling; heterogeneity; multidimensional fixed effects; Q12; Q16; Q18; Q180; Q280; Q120
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001154458200001
WoS Category Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Research Area Agriculture; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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