Partnerships for improved food safety: mespt`s engagements in effective pesticides governance and management in selected counties in kenya

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: Despite their economic importance in food production, pesticides have irreversible adverse health effects on humans, biodiversity and the environment.
  • Who: Alex Akidiva from the Kaimosi Friends University College, University of Arkansas, United States have published the research: Partnerships for improved food safety: MESPT`s engagements in effective pesticides governance and management in selected counties in Kenya, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    To food safety attention due to their devastating long-term impacts on human health and environmental health, which present themselves over the short and long term (Marete et_al, 2021 . . .

     

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