Bara-grown vegetables banned in Kathmandu for pesticide use

Potatoes and tomatoes produced in Bara district have been banned in Kathmandu after excessive amounts of pesticides were found in the vegetables.

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Rising pesticide use in Nepali agriculture raises health concerns

Kathmandu, November 12 — The use of pesticides in crops is on the rise across the country. Farmers are increasingly using pesticides to eliminate pests and diseases in their crops, helping them grow better. However, this practice is having harmful effects on human health. Pesticides used on crops are entering the human body through food, air, and skin, and while the immediate effects may not be apparent, experts warn that long-term exposure can lead to serious health issues. Cancer is a leading cause of death in Nepal, with an estimated 40 people dying daily from the disease. Among them,...

Rising pesticide use in Nepali agriculture raises health concerns

Kathmandu, November 12 — The use of pesticides in crops is on the rise across the country. Farmers are increasingly using pesticides to eliminate pests and diseases in their crops, helping them grow better. However, this practice is having harmful effects on human health. Pesticides used on crops are entering the human body through food, air, and skin, and while the immediate effects may not be apparent, experts warn that long-term exposure can lead to serious health issues. Cancer is a leading cause of death in Nepal, with an estimated 40 people dying daily from the disease. Among them,...