Environmental degradation due to tobacco cultivation in Bangladesh: a case study of Doulathpur, Kushtia
Tobacco plant is diseases prone and requires much chemical fertilizers, pesticides and enormous care. Yet, since the liberation tobacco cultivation has become an important part of agriculture in Bangladesh thanks to its promotion by the British American Tobacco Company. Kushtia is one of the major...
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2015
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Summary: | Tobacco plant is diseases prone and requires much chemical fertilizers, pesticides and enormous care. Yet, since
the liberation tobacco cultivation has become an important part of agriculture in Bangladesh thanks to its
promotion by the British American Tobacco Company. Kushtia is one of the major tobacco growing areas of
Bangladesh. This paper aims to find out the negative environmental impacts of tobacco cultivation and how
environmental degradation causes reduction of soil fertility and increase water pollution, biodiversity damages and
deforestation in Kushtia. Research findings revealed that tobacco cultivation had indeed incurred widespread
negative impacts on agro-biodiversity, water and soil quality, biodiversity and traditional agro-practices in the study
area. Soil and water in the study area were found to be contaminated with toxic pesticides and chemical components
that reduced the soil fertility and increased water pollution. The pH levels of both soil and water was found to be
less than the minimum acceptable level. Soil was more acidic and water had less dissolved oxygen that indicated
severe pollution. Flora and fauna species in the study area were also adversely impacted by the excessive use of
agrochemicals in tobacco cultivation. As the drive for profit converted more arable land to tobacco cultivation
environmental degradation was enhanced in the study area. |
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