Hygienic Principles of Using Seller Insecticide in Agriculture

insecticide sanitary and toxicological permissible concentrations migration hygienic regulation

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May 9, 2025

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Most chemicals are highly resistant to the environment and retain their toxic properties under natural conditions. Some pesticides have carcinogenic, mutagenic, and gonadotoxic properties. Therefore, when studying the toxicity of pesticides, it is important to assess their gonadotoxic, carcinogenic, and mutagenic effects. Pesticides with such properties are prohibited for use in agriculture. In some parts of the world, the use of toxic chemicals with these properties continues. At the national level, the annual damage from agricultural pests is 45 billion soums. Therefore, agricultural technology requires the implementation of complex measures.