# Pesticide residue in commonly consumed vegetables in selected districts of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia

**Authors:** Hawi Hussen Ahimed, Higemengist Astatkie, Seblework Mekonen, Fitsum Demissie, Samuel Fekadu

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0343871 · PLOS One · 2026-03-02

## TL;DR

This study found pesticide residues in vegetables from Southwest Ethiopia, highlighting the need for better regulation and monitoring to protect consumer health.

## Contribution

The study provides new data on pesticide residues in vegetables from selected districts in Southwest Ethiopia.

## Key findings

- Pesticide residues were detected in vegetables from Seka Chokorsa, Goma, and Dedo districts.
- Lindane residues in onions and potatoes exceeded the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL).
- ANOVA analysis showed no statistically significant difference in pesticide levels across the four groups.

## Abstract

Pesticides are essential in agriculture for protecting crops from pests, diseases, and weeds, but improper use can lead to health issues like neurological disorders and carcinogenic effects. Strengthening regulatory frameworks, promoting integrated pest management strategies, and raising farmer awareness can mitigate pesticide misuse. In Ethiopia, widespread pesticide use in vegetables raises concerns about consumer exposure to pesticide residues. This study determined the pesticide residue in vegetables in Southwest Ethiopia.

The study was conducted in randomly selected districts of the Jimma zone. Samples of tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage, and onions were collected from vegetable farmers. The modified QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe) methods were used for sample preparation and extraction. The analysis of pesticide residues was performed using gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometer (GC-MS) and an ion trap analyzer with an automatic injection. The pesticide detection levels among types of vegetables and locations were analyzed using one-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with statistical significance set at p < 0.05.

Pesticide residues were detected in vegetables from Seka Chokorsa, Goma, and Dedo districts. Detected pesticides include Lindane, Aldrin, Chlorpyrifos, 4,4-DDE, Hexachlorobenzene, and Endosulfan II. The highest concentrations were found in the Dabo Gibe onion sample (Seka Chokorsa), the Waro Kolobo potato sample (Dedo), and the Ganji Dalacho cabbage sample (Goma). Lindane residues were found in onion and potato (Seka Chokorsa), exceeding the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) of 10–50 µg/kg. Chlorpyrifos residues were detected below MRLs across all districts, while 4,4-DDE residues were also detected in some vegetables, indicating historical use of banned pesticides. ANOVA results showed small variation between groups, and there was no statistically significant difference across the four groups (p-value = 0.305). The study highlights the need for stricter regulation, farmer education, and residue monitoring to ensure food safety.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Lindane (PubChem CID 727), Aldrin (PubChem CID 12310947), Chlorpyrifos (PubChem CID 2730), 4,4-DDE (PubChem CID 3035), Hexachlorobenzene (PubChem CID 8370), Endosulfan II (PubChem CID 3224)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** -disrupting (MESH:D019958), neurotoxicity (MESH:D020258), poisoning (MESH:D011041), neurological disorders (MESH:D009461), toxicity (MESH:D064420), endocrine disruption (MESH:D004700), carcinogenic (MESH:D011230), pests (MESH:D029021)
- **Chemicals:** acetonitrile (MESH:C032159), heptachlor (MESH:D006533), n-hexane (MESH:C026385), formic acid (MESH:C030544), salt (MESH:D012492), HCB (MESH:D006581), Endosulfan II (MESH:D004726), 4,4'-DDD (MESH:D003632), NaCl (MESH:D012965), polyethylene (MESH:D020959), 4,4'-DDE (MESH:D003633), deltamethrin (MESH:C017180), Lindane (MESH:D001556), water (MESH:D014867), Amine (MESH:D000588), acetone (MESH:D000096), Chlorpyrifos (MESH:D004390), Aldrin (MESH:D000452), Magnesium sulfate (MESH:D008278), trisodium citrate dihydrate (MESH:D000077559), hexane (MESH:D006586), 4,4'-DDT (MESH:D003634), ethyl acetate (MESH:C007650), PSA (-)
- **Species:** Brassica oleracea (wild cabbage, species) [taxon 3712], Solanum lycopersicum (tomato, species) [taxon 4081], Allium cepa (onion, species) [taxon 4679], Solanum tuberosum (potatoes, species) [taxon 4113]

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