Pesticides residues in leafy green vegetables and irrigation waters in Accra, Ghana
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Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B
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Pesticides are used in vegetable farming to control pests and diseases, reduce crop losses and
improve yield. The study examined pesticide residues in irrigation waters and leafy green vege tables grown in some farming areas in Accra, Ghana. Three types of irrigation water sources (n = 23)
and two exotic and four indigenous Ghanaian leafy vegetables (n = 34) from 10 farming areas in
Accra, Ghana were collected and examined for 15 organochlorines, 13 organophosphorus and 9
synthetic pyrethroids pesticide residues using the modified QuEChERS procedure. Pesticide resi dues were detected on 50% (17/34) of the leafy vegetable and 52% (12/23) of the irrigation water
samples analysed. Chlorpyrifos and deltamethrin were the most detected pesticide residues in the
vegetables and irrigation water. About 26.5% of the vegetables contained pesticide residues
exceeding the EU maximum residue limits, so vegetable farmers should be encouraged to comply
with appropriate measures on pesticide use to enhance food safety.
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Joycelyn K. Quansah, Firibu K. Saalia & Jinru Chen (23 Feb 2024): Pesticides residues in leafy green vegetables and irrigation waters in Accra, Ghana, Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B, DOI: 10.1080/19393210.2024.2317407
