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pesticides reduces soil fertility justify statement?​

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Answered by Manohars
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yes

Explanation:

If the credits of pesticides include enhanced economic potential in terms of increased production of food and fibre, and amelioration of vector-borne diseases, then their debits have resulted in serious health implications to man and his environment. There is now overwhelming evidence that some of these chemicals do pose a potential risk to humans and other life forms and unwanted side effects to the environment (Forget, 1993; Igbedioh, 1991; Jeyaratnam, 1981). No segment of the population is completely protected against exposure to pesticides and the potentially serious health effects, though a disproportionate burden, is shouldered by the people of developing countries and by high risk groups in each country (WHO, 1990). The world-wide deaths and chronic diseases due to pesticide poisoning number about 1 million per year (Environews Forum, 1999).

Answered by ps968296
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Pesticides reduces soil fertility in just a way when we spray pesticides on the crops due to rain and some pesticides go down on the soil of fields and during rain it mix with soils and made it more basic or acidic in nature due to this fertility of soil reduce.

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