Indian Journal of Agricultural Research
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 59
  • Issue: 10

Impacts of Agricultural Chemicals (Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides) on Human Health and Environmental Sustainability: An Illustrated Case Study of Nathupur and Seoli Village in Sonipat District, Haryana State

  • Author:
  • B.A. Bhanushankar1, Moni Madaswamy2, Shivangi Srivastava1, Himakshi Nagpal1, Ruchi Kawatra1,*
  • Total Page Count: 11
  • Page Number: 1491 to 1501

1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 39 Rajiv Gandhi Education City, SRM University, Sonipat-131 029, Haryana, India

2Centre for Agricultural Informatics and e-Governance Research Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering, Meerut-250 110, Uttar Pradesh, India

*Corresponding Author: Ruchi Kawatra, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 39 Rajiv Gandhi Education City, SRM University, Sonipat-131 029, Haryana, India, Email: ruchi.yashu@gmail.com

Online Published on 03 February, 2026.

Abstract

The widespread use of Agricultural Chemicals (chemical fertilizers and pesticides) in modern agriculture has significantly increased crop yields, enabling farmers to meet the food demands of a growing population. However, these practices come with adverse effects on human health and environment sustainability, causing a major concern for sustainable farming practices. Fertilizers often contaminate water and air, leading to conditions such as cancer and respiratory disorders. Similarly, pesticides, designed to control pests, also impact human health, with potential links to neurological disorders, cancers and reproductive issues. This research study explores the effects of chemical fertilizers and pesticides on human health, illustrated through a case study of Nathupur Village, where industrial and agricultural practices have had a pronounced environmental impact and Seoli village in Haryana, where water scarcity and overuse of chemical inputs have further degraded soil health and agricultural sustainability.

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, Chemical fertilizers, Cloud computing, Digital agriculture, Digital twin technology, Disruptive digital technology, Internet of things (IoT), Machine learning, Pesticides, Precision agriculture, Remote sensing, Sustainable agriculture