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    Mesures mises en oevre aux champs pour reduire les risques sanitaires microbiologiques pour les consommateurs d?une agriculture informelle irriguee avec des eaux usees. In FrenchFarm-based measures for reducing microbiological health risks for consumers from informal wastewater-irrigated agriculture

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    Keraita, Bernard N.
    Konradsen, Flemming
    Drechsel, Pay
    Date Issued
    2011
    Language
    fr
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    Book Chapter
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    Open Access
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    Keraita, Bernard; Konradsen, F.; Drechsel, Pay. 2011. Mesures mises en oevre aux champs pour reduire les risques sanitaires microbiologiques pour les consommateurs d�une agriculture informelle irriguee avec des eaux usees. In French. [Farm-based measures for reducing microbiological health risks for consumers from informal wastewater-irrigated agriculture] In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa. L�irrigation avec des eaux usees et la sante: evaluer et attenuer les risques dans les pays a faible revenu. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Ottawa, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Quebec, Canada: University of Quebec. pp.205-225. (Also in English).
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36796
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    This chapter presents farm-based measures that have been developed and tested in the informal irrigation sector to reduce microbiological health risks for consumers from wastewater irrigation of vegetables commonly eaten uncooked. The measures target poor smallholder farmers or farmer associations in developing countries as part of a multiple-barrier approach for health-risk reduction along the farm to fork pathway. Measures discussed include treatment of irrigation water using ponds, filters and wetland systems; water application techniques; irrigation scheduling; and crop selection. In addition, the chapter highlights some practical strategies to implement these measures, based largely on field experiences in Ghana. Although most measures discussed do not fully eliminate possible health risks, they can significantly complement other pathogen barriers. Which measures fit, either alone or in combination, will depend on local site characteristics and practices. Further studies are required to develop new measures or adapt them to other irrigation practices and systems in developing countries.
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    In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa. L'irrigation avec des eaux usees et la sante: evaluer et attenuer les risques dans les pays a faible revenu. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Ottawa, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Quebec, Canada: University of Quebec
    AGROVOC Keywords
    wastewater irrigation; health hazards; vegetables; wastewater treatment; filtration; water storage; ponds; irrigation practices; irrigation scheduling; developing countries
    Countries
    Ghana; Burkina Faso; Togo; Senegal
    Regions
    Western Africa
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