India among four nations driving most global pesticide toxicity: study

A recent study highlights India's significant role in global pesticide toxicity, identifying it as one of the top four contributors alongside the United States, China, and Brazil. This alarming finding reveals that the widespread use of pesticides is having detrimental effects on both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The research underscores the urgency for India to adopt more sustainable agricultural practices to mitigate environmental harm. With the country's reliance on pesticides for crop protection, balancing agricultural productivity with ecological health poses a profound challenge. Experts emphasize the need for stricter regulations and the promotion of organic farming to safeguard biodiversity and protect vulnerable species from the adverse effects of chemical exposure. The findings serve as a critical wake-up call for policymakers and the agricultural sector in India to reassess current practices and prioritize environmental sustainability.
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