dc.description.abstract | Introduction: The use of pesticides not only has benefits for product growth but
also causes problems with the entry of pesticide residues in the food chain to
pollution to the environment. This study aims to formulate ways to reduce pesticide
contamination in the environment and agricultural products. Discussion: This
literature review was conducted using the PRISMA method using 35 articles
14 of which were published in the ScienceDirect database, 12 in the Proquest
database, and 9 in the Pubmed database. Environmental pollution due to
pesticides is caused by the behavior of spraying pesticides and disposing of used
pesticides by farmers. Ways to reduce it are by measuring how much pesticide is
needed, training to increase knowledge about agricultural practices in preparing
the required dose, and regularly monitoring environmental quality. Pesticide
residues can increase due to the application of pesticides at harvest, and they
can be reduced by washing, peeling, and cooking processes. In addition, another
proven effective way to reduce pesticide residues is using an electrolyzed water
treatment, sonolytic ozonation, and ozonated water. Conclusion: The use of unsafe
pesticides will harm the environment and endanger health through the food chain.
Training for farmers to use pesticides properly is considered effective in reducing
pesticide pollution in the environment. In addition, the reduction of pesticides
in agricultural products can be done by washing, peeling, cooking (boil, boil
and fry), electrolyzed water treatment, sonolytic ozonation, and ozonated water | en_US |