This comprehensive review explores the dual facets of pesticides, emphasizing their critical role in enhancing agricultural productivity and disease control while addressing their associated environmental and health risks. It examines the benefits of pesticide use, including increased crop yields, protection against pests and disease vectors, and economic advantages. Conversely, it highlights the potential adverse effects such as environmental contamination, biodiversity loss, resistance development, and human health concerns. The review advocates for sustainable pest management strategies, including integrated pest management and innovative alternatives, to balance the benefits with the pressing need for environmental and public health protection.
