Did
you know?
“In China and India, illegal pesticides are
believed to comprise about 30 percent and 20 percent of the pesticide markets
in these countries, respectively.” (Source: University of Florida IFAS Extension)
China and India are not the only countries dealing with the
problem of counterfeit pesticides; it is a global problem with adverse
effects on all stakeholders. Counterfeit pesticides affect all aspects of the
economy from the market to the environment to the end consumers. Before we
discuss solutions, let’s talk about the impact of counterfeit pesticides.
The Impact of Counterfeit Pesticides
IT’S A THREAT TO THE MARKET
§ Low detectability
§ Financial impact
§ Reputation and brand
erosion
Counterfeit
pesticides are very hard to detect due to the sophisticated packaging and
labeling that counterfeiters use to disguise their products. Some fake products
even bear anti-counterfeiting labels and technologies that make it
more difficult to detect and separate the genuine products
from its substandard counterparts. When farmers buy fake pesticides,
genuine businesses are losing market share to counterfeiters. Furthermore, fake
versions of branded products hurt the reputation and brand name of genuine
companies and put them at risk for unnecessary lawsuits.
IT’S A THREAT TO FARMERS
§ Financial impact
§ Poor efficacy
§ Health impact
When pesticides do
not work as intended, farmers waste money on products that poison their crops
or leave them susceptible to harmful pests. No crops mean a significant impact
on their livelihood, further impacting their financial health. Even worse, if
the fake pesticides contain dangerous and toxic chemicals, the farmers could be
putting their health and wellbeing at significant risk.
THREAT TO END USERS
§ Health impact
Farmers are not the
only ones who can be impacted by toxic chemicals used in fake pesticides. If
crops with fake pesticides make it to market, end consumers could be at risk of
ingesting dangerous chemicals, leading to short term and/or long-term health
effects.
IT’S A THREAT TO ENVIRONMENT
§ Toxic ingredients
§ Water contamination
Ingredients that
are not approved for use in pesticides can potentially damage the environment.
Fake pesticide may not decompose easily, hurting the soil, water, and the
overall ecosystem. This can lead to longer-term issues with future crops that
are planted in that soil.
IT’S A THREAT TO GOVERNMENT
§ Financial impact
§ Job creation
§ Innovation and efficiency
impact
The government is
not immune to the impacts of counterfeit pesticides. The cost spent to fund
enforcement and compliance of using approved pesticides can be great, depending
on the significant of agribusiness in the region. If the industry is
compromised, it does not grow, leading to reduction in jobs, further negative
impact on the economy, and more pressure on government. If the threat of
counterfeits were taken out of the picture, government could spend more
resources on productive ways to promote industry innovation and efficiency.
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