Status of pesticides pollution in Tanzania - A review.

Raheli Elibariki, Mihayo Musabila Maguta
Author Information
  1. Raheli Elibariki: Tanzania Industrial Research and Development Organization, P.O. Box 23235, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Electronic address: rachel.elibariki@yahoo.co.uk.
  2. Mihayo Musabila Maguta: Tanzania Industrial Research and Development Organization, P.O. Box 23235, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Electronic address: mmusabila@yahoo.com.

Abstract

Various studies have been conducted in Tanzania to assess the magnitude of pesticides pollution associated with pesticides application, storage, disposal as well as knowledge of farmers on pesticides handling. The studies analysed samples from different matrices covering vegetation, biota, water, sediments and soil. The objective of this review was to summarise the results of pesticides residues reported in different components of the environment to give a clear picture of pesticides pollution status in the country for law enforcement as well as for taking precaution measures. Gaps which need to be filled in order to establish a comprehensive understanding on pesticides pollution in the country have also been highlighted. Reviewed studies revealed that, most of the samples contained pesticides below permissible limits (WHO, FAO, US-EPA) except for few samples such as water from Kikavu river, Kilimanjaro region and Kilolo district, Iringa region which were detected with some Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) above WHO permissible limits. Some soil samples from the former storage sites also contained pesticides above FAO permissible limits. Pesticides and their metabolites were also detected both in vegetation, food and biota samples. The prevalent pesticides in the reviewed studies were the organochlorines such as Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), endosulfan and Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH). Surveys to assess farmer's knowledge on pesticides handling observed poor understanding of farmers on pesticides storage, application and disposal. Decontamination of former storage areas, continuous monitoring of pesticide applications and training of farmers on proper handling of pesticides are highly recommended.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollution
Pesticides
Soil Pollutants
Tanzania

Chemicals

Pesticides
Soil Pollutants

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