High pesticide residues in tomatoes and oranges pose health risks and economic losses.
The study looked at pesticide residues in tomatoes and oranges to improve control programs and protect human health. They found that most samples had pesticide residues, with some exceeding safe limits. Both crops had high levels of pesticide pollution, indicating excessive pesticide use. Recommendations include tighter control on illegal pesticides, continued monitoring, and advising orange producers to use pesticides more wisely to prevent economic losses.