Yanggen, D.Cole, D.Crissman, C.Sherwood, S.2016-04-192016-04-192003Research Brief May 20034755_Yanggen2003_PesticideUse_Potato_Ecuador_.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/68992This research brief use qualitative data to prove that pesticides are greatly affecting health in the Ecuadorian Andes for men and women alike. The researchers note that traces of pesticides were found in the home, the majority of men and women did not understand the color coding on pesticide labels and that the vast majority of farmers used highly toxic pesticides without protection. They conclude that alternative technologies, in particular integrated pest management, would be better for the farmer's health and profitability as well as the environment.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightIntegrated crop managementEnvironmental impactsPesticide poisoningPest managementGenderEconomic impactsHealth impactsEcuadorToxicityTechnologyFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleHuman health, environmental, and economic effects of pesticide use in potato production in EcuadorTechnical reportCopyright 2003 CIP