Consequences of excessive pesticide use in corn cultivation (Zea mays L.) in the Callejón de Huaylas, 2018-2019 season.

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https://doi.org/10.32911/as.2025.v18.n2.1327

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Pesticides, Maize, Callejon de Huaylas, Methamidophos, Methomyl, Cypermethrin

Abstract

This research was conducted in the maize-producing areas of the districts of Tinco, Carhuaz, Acopampa, and Marcará, in the province of Carhuaz, Callejón de Huaylas, Ancash, with the objective of determining the consequences of excessive pesticide use in maize cultivation. The methodology included direct interviews through semi-structured surveys and visits to farmers’ plots. A total of 63 farmers were interviewed, identifying Mathamidophos, Methomyl, Cypermethrin, and the herbicide Glyphosate as the most commonly used pesticides. These products are marketed under different trade names, which often causes confusion among farmers. The results show that 77.77% of farmers apply pesticides every eight days without using protective measures. Although there are no documented records of environmental contamination in the study area or in the Callejón de Huaylas, farmers reported cases of intoxication in both people and animals. In addition, an increase in pest populations was observed due to the mortality of natural controllers caused by repeated pesticide applications, ranging from 15 to 18 per five-month growing season. Finally, the increase in production costs is not determined by the farmer. All these problems negatively affect the quality of life of farmers and society.

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Author Biographies

  • Mag. Eusebio Reyes, UNASAM

    Agricultural Engineer graduated from the National Agrarian University of La Molina.
    Master's degree in Social Policy with a specialization in Social Project and Program Management.
    Associate professor at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of UNASAM.
    Head of the Plant Pathology Laboratory at FCA - UNASAM.

  • Engr. Marco A. Salvador, UNASAM

    Agricultural Engineer graduated from the Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo National University.

    Technician at the Plant Pathology Laboratory of the FCA - UNASAM.

    Student in the final cycle of the Master's Degree in Science and Engineering with a specialization in Environmental Management - UNASAM.

  • Bs. Keila E. Borja, UNASAM

    Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering from UNASAM.

    Entomology Laboratory Technician at FCA - UNASAM.

  • Dr. Sc. Karina S. Vilca, UNASAM

    Agricultural Engineer graduated from the Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo National University.

    Master of Science in Entomology from the La Molina National Agrarian University.

    Doctor of Science in Entomology from the Federal University of Viçosa.

    Senior lecturer at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of UNASAM.

    Director of the Professional School of Agricultural Engineering.

    Head of the Entomology Laboratory at the FCA - UNASAM.

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2025-12-23

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Consequences of excessive pesticide use in corn cultivation (Zea mays L.) in the Callejón de Huaylas, 2018-2019 season. (2025). Aporte Santiaguino, 18(2), pp. 147-156. https://doi.org/10.32911/as.2025.v18.n2.1327