MISUSE OF AGROCHEMICALS LINKED TO RISING KIDNEY DISEASES — TOXICOLOGIST WARNS

 

A toxicologist at the Forensic Investigation for National Development Ghana (FIND-GH), Yakubu Adam has warned the improper use of agrochemicals on crops is contributing to a rise in non-communicable diseases in Ghana,

According to him, misuse of these chemicals, including fertilizers and pesticides, can lead to serious health conditions such as kidney disease. He described agrochemicals as a “necessary evil” that protect crops from pests and parasites and ultimately support farmers’ productivity, but stressed that their benefits are outweighed when they are applied wrongly.

Speaking at a public forum organized by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) on enhancing public awareness of agrochemical use in Ghana, he called on the government to strengthen regulatory bodies to intensify farmer education. This, he said, is critical to ensuring that Ghanaians’ access to food does not come at the cost of long-term health complications.

He further urged farmers to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when applying the chemicals in order to safeguard them.

The Director for Food Safety and Consumer Education at the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Madam Morie Lartey, stated that the FDA has been collaborating with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to ensure that farmers use agrochemicals responsibly as part of efforts to protect public health.

The Director of the Media and Good Governance Programme at MFWA, Abigail Larbi-Odei, speaking on behalf of the Executive Director of MFWA Sulemana Braimah , noted that the rising use of agrochemicals in Ghana has become a growing national concern.

Adding that, the objective of the forum was to enhance public awareness, strengthen cooperation among stakeholders, and guide policy decisions toward ensuring the safety of food consumed by Ghanaians.

 

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