# Environmental Risks of Pesticide Residues in the Lake Tana Sub-basin, Ethiopia: A Review

**Authors:** Banchiamlak Getnet Admasu, Kaisheng Yao, Goraw Goshu Yemer, Paul J. Van den Brink

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00267-026-02399-z · Environmental Management · 2026-02-18

## TL;DR

This review highlights the environmental and health risks of pesticide residues in Lake Tana, Ethiopia, emphasizing the need for better regulation and sustainable practices.

## Contribution

The study systematically reviews pesticide use and ecological risks in Lake Tana, identifying high-risk compounds and advocating for improved regulation.

## Key findings

- Imidacloprid, oxamyl, and flazasulfuron pose high risks to Labeobarbus spp. in Lake Tana.
- Legacy organochlorine pesticides like lindane and DDT pose severe ecological risks.
- Sediment-bound pesticides, especially persistent organochlorines, consistently pose high ecological risks.

## Abstract

Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest natural lake and the headwater of the Blue Nile, provides critical ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits. However, rapid agricultural expansion in the Lake Tana sub-basin has led to increased pesticide use, which raises serious environmental concerns. This systematic review synthesi zes information on agricultural pesticide use, their residues in fish, water, and sediments, and the associated ecological and human health risks. A total of 66 active ingredients were identified across 13 districts, with the highest pesticide use reported in Libokemkem, Fogera, and Gondar Zuria. Pesticide use was dominated by insecticides, including several WHO-classified hazardous compounds. Risk Quotients derived from fish body residues identified imidacloprid, oxamyl, and flazasulfuron as priority pesticides posing high to very high risks to Labeobarbus spp. In Lake Tana, legacy organochlorine pesticides (endosulfan, lindane, endrin, DDT, and dieldrin) posed high to very high risks to Oreochromis niloticus. Human health risk assessment based on fish consumption indicated negligible non-carcinogenic risks from both current-use and legacy pesticides. Potentially Affected Fraction (PAF) and multi-substance Potentially Affected Fraction (msPAF) analyses indicated severe ecological risks posed by the measured water concentrations across the Lake Tana sub-basin. Sediment-bound pesticides also posed consistently high ecological risks, particularly for persistent organochlorines (lindane, endrin, and dieldrin). Overall, these findings advocate the urgent need for improved pesticide regulation, better management of legacy contaminants, and the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices to protect the Lake Tana sub-basin and its vital ecosystem services.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** imidacloprid (PubChem CID 86287518), oxamyl (PubChem CID 31657), flazasulfuron (PubChem CID 93539), endosulfan (PubChem CID 3224), lindane (PubChem CID 727), endrin (PubChem CID 12358480), DDT (PubChem CID 3036), dieldrin (PubChem CID 969491)
- **Species:** Oreochromis niloticus (taxon 8128)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fungal (MESH:D009181), carcinogenic (MESH:D011230), toxicity (MESH:D064420), Cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Chemicals:** sulfonylurea (MESH:D013453), lindane (MESH:D001556), lipid (MESH:D008055), chlorothalonil (MESH:C005806), terbufos (MESH:C012568), dimethoate (MESH:D004117), pyrimethanil (MESH:C108337), deltamethrin (MESH:C017180), carbaryl (MESH:D012721), p,p'-DDE (MESH:D003633), Cypermethrin (MESH:C017160), oxamyl (MESH:C011960), methomyl (MESH:D008724), endrin (MESH:D004732), Dieldrin (MESH:D004026), endosulfan (MESH:D004726), propiconazole (MESH:C045950), profenofos (MESH:C024273), DDT (MESH:D003634), neonicotinoid (MESH:D000073943), mancozeb (MESH:C013099), organophosphates (MESH:D010755), MECbr (-), Flazasulfuron (MESH:C477139), organochlorine (MESH:D006843), 2,4-D (MESH:D015084), carbon (MESH:D002244), malathion (MESH:D008294), O,P'-DDT (MESH:C016340), carbamate (MESH:D002219), glyphosate (MESH:C010974), Bifenthrin (MESH:C099952), chlorpyrifos (MESH:D004390), Alachlor (MESH:C000188), imidacloprid (MESH:C082359)
- **Species:** Oryza sativa (Asian cultivated rice, species) [taxon 4530], Aphidomorpha (aphids, infraorder) [taxon 33380], Brassica oleracea (wild cabbage, species) [taxon 3712], Labeobarbus megastoma (species) [taxon 676255], Labeobarbus tsanensis (species) [taxon 497141], Allium cepa (onion, species) [taxon 4679], Termitoidae (termites, no rank) [taxon 1912919], Cicer arietinum (chickpea, species) [taxon 3827], Orthognathotermes sp. n. (species) [taxon 2910512], Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia, species) [taxon 8128], Thrips (genus) [taxon 45057], Solanum lycopersicum (tomato, species) [taxon 4081], Powellomyces sp. EA (species) [taxon 252690], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Tetranychidae (spider mites, family) [taxon 32262]

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