Check out the new short film introducing the Financing Agrochemical Reduction and Management (FARM) programme.

Chemicals play a crucial role in farming, with nearly 4 billion tons of pesticides a

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John Brittain
John Brittain

Check out the new short film introducing the Financing Agrochemical Reduction and Management (FARM) programme.

Chemicals play a crucial role in farming, with nearly 4 billion tons of pesticides a

1 year ago

Check out the new short film introducing the Financing Agrochemical Reduction and Management (FARM) programme.

Chemicals play a crucial role in farming, with nearly 4 billion tons of pesticides and 12 billion kg of agricultural plastics used every year. But, despite their benefits for food yields, these chemicals pose significant risks to human health and the environment. As many as 11,000 people die from the toxic effects of pesticides annually, and chemical residues can degrade ecosystems, diminishing soil health and farmers’ resilience to climate change. The opening burning of agricultural plastics also contributes to an air pollution crisis that causes one in nine deaths worldwide.

The governments of Ecuador, India, Kenya, Lao PDR, Philippines, Uruguay and Viet Nam have come together to launch a $37 million initiative to combat pollution from the use of pesticides and plastics in agriculture,

The FARM programme is led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) with financial support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), is elaborating the business case for banks and policy-makers to reorient policy and financial resources towards farmers to help them adopt low- and non-chemical alternatives to toxic agrochemicals, and facilitate a transition towards better practices.