Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences (Dec 2023)

Awareness of pesticides’ residues in food and feed among students of the Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Jordan

  • Amani Al-Dawood,
  • Samar Shawaqfeh,
  • Firas Al-Zyoud,
  • Amer Mamkagh,
  • Raed Al-Atiyat,
  • Hanan Hasan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 8
pp. 514 – 523

Abstract

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In Jordan, the public is still unaware of the fate and impact of pesticide application. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes, knowledge and practices of undergraduate students enrolled in various academic departments at the Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Jordan toward pesticides’ residues in food and feed. Students were questioned about their social aspects, and food and feed safety knowledge and resources. Responses have been obtained from 209 responding students. Results indicated that the cross-section through the Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Jordan appears a satisfactory. The findings show that respondents are very highly concerned about human health, food safety, and the risk of environmental pollution, and they have a real desire to reduce the use of pesticides. Respondents had a moderate level of knowledge about food safety, pesticides’ side effects, pesticides’ residues in food or feed, and usage of pesticides in homes and gardens. According to the respondents, the most common way that people are exposed to pesticide residues is by consuming pesticide residues in food. The respondents expressed a moderate level of concern about their attitudes toward organic farming adoption. Correlations between demographic variables and knowledge of food and feed safety, involving a workshop on food/feed safety, care about human health as well as environmental pollution, and looking for information on food/feed safety were reported in the study.

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