Skip To Content
Journal Articles

Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income

By on August 01, 2016

Abstract: South African low-income communities face many challenges (e.g., insufficient housing, poor service delivery, and abject poverty); additionally, a silent challenge of pest infestation plagues these areas resulting in disease risks, nuisances, and stigma. Consequently, an enterprising urban informal sector business has emerged providing residents with highly toxic, effective, cheap, and illegal “street pesticides.” These pesticides pose acute and chronic health risks for vendors and residents. The economic opportunity provided by the high demand for effective and cheap pest control results in the high risk of health effects being traded for income. Current measures to control and “regulate” the massive street pesticide sales result in toxic stockpiles and government’s “turning a blind eye.” Solutions will only be achieved through open dialog identifying and developing non-toxic pest control strategies while ensuring vendors’ income; and relevant stakeholder recognition that pest infestation is a social and environmental health determinant needing acknowledgement in different government policies.

 

More information about this special issue of New Solutions

View list of all: Journal Articles

Go to Publication(this link opens in new window)

Citation Information

Rother, Hanna-Andrea. Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income. , , . , 2016. Rother, H. (2016). Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income. , , . Rother, Hanna-Andrea. "Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income." 2016, .Rother Hanna-Andrea. "Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income." (2016). Rother, H 2016, 'Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income', , , . Hanna-Andrea Rother, 'Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income' (2016). Rother H. Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income. . 2016. Rother, Hanna-Andrea. Pesticide Vendors in the Informal Sector: Trading Health for Income. . 2016. , .

The WIEGO Research Library

WIEGO is at the forefront of developing statistics and research to help audiences understand the informal economy. Our library includes over two decades-worth of informal economy research, policy analysis, statistics and documentation of organizing efforts.