ABSTRACT
Intensive agriculture and cut flower farming which are characterized by heavy use of pesticides
and fertilizers have been on the increase in developing countries. A number of consequences are
associated with heavy use of pesticides; however weak enforcement of laws and regulations
suggests that their use will continue. There is a high possibility that Flower Farm Workers
(FFW‟s) lack knowledge in handling, storage and use of pesticides in flower farms leading to
increased incidences of pesticide poisoning. This study therefore aimed at; assessing the level of
knowledge and awareness of pesticide use among FFW‟s; evaluating practices in pesticide
handling, storage and use among FFW‟s and finally; examining attitudes and perceptions
towards pesticide use among FFW‟s in Lake Naivasha Basin (LNB).The research design used
was a cross sectional survey and the sampling frame comprised the population of Naivasha
Division, a total of 180,012. Of these 780 FFW‟s were interviewed by random sampling. Data
was collected using a detailed questionnaire. Additional information was generated from
scheduled interviews and focus group discussions. Data entry and analysis was done using
Statistical Programme for Social Scientist (SPSS) version 17. Results indicate that 48.7% of the
FFW‟s have undergone training on handling and use of pesticides. A total of 77.6% of the
respondents were aware of the adverse effects of pesticides on human health and the
environment. Knowledge about the effects of agro-chemicals among FFW‟s is relatively high
and varies from one flower farm to another depending on the level of training. A cross-tabulation
between the level of education and use of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE‟s) by FFW‟s
showed that most respondents (86.8%) who have been through formal education reportedly used
PPE‟s. Correlation between training on handling of pesticides and use of PPE‟s was positive and
statistically significant (p=0.001, r=0.365), suggesting that increased awareness translates to
proper practices in the use of pesticides.. Most of the FFW‟s feel that the owners of the flower
farm use hazardous chemicals which increase yields but without due consideration to their
health. Arising from these findings the following recommendations are made. Immediate
measures must be taken to acquaint and train the FFW‟s on proper handling and management of
agro-chemicals. In addition, timely and appropriate enforcement of the law is needed to ensure farming activities within LNB are conducted in a environmentally sustainable manner
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