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Qualitative and quantitative data were analysed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Computer Programme version 25, where statistics aspect was determined from the results obtained from both questionnaires and laboratory experiment to the four (4) honey sample Bee pollen One Kg, propolis 500gm, and Bee wax One Kg. \nFindings: The study found 252 pesticides residues ingredients in beeswax with a mean of 0.03 mg/kg. Lambda-cyhalothrin ingredient had 4.20 mg/kg of the total pesticide’s ingredient found in beeswax against 251 which represent the rest of the pesticides ingredient that were concentrated in the beeswax. 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目的:本研究的目的是检查坦桑尼亚辛吉达区,特别是Kijiji cha Nyuki的蜂产品中的农药污染情况。该研究的具体重点是评估从选定的蜂场收获的蜂产品中的农药残留水平,确定污染蜂蜜和蜂蜜产品的常见农药类型对选定蜂产品质量的影响。材料与方法:本研究采用混合方法,收集资料采用实地观察和调查、访谈和问卷等方法收集一手资料和二次资料,采用有目的抽样和随机抽样的方法,从普遍人群中抽取104名参与者作为样本。采用IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS)计算机程序第25版对定性和定量数据进行分析,其中统计方面是根据对四(4)种蜂蜜样品的问卷调查和实验室实验结果确定的。研究结果:在蜂蜡中发现了252种农药残留成分,平均含量为0.03 mg/kg。在蜂蜡中发现的农药总成分中,氯氟氰菊酯成分占4.20 mg/kg,而在蜂蜡中发现的农药总成分占251 mg/kg。关于在蜂蜡、蜂花粉和蜂蜜中发现的氯氰菊酯的影响,研究结果表明,蜂蜡、蜂花粉和蜂蜜中目前的农药浓度不会对人类健康和环境构成风险,这表明Kijiji cha Nyuki生产的蜂蜜对消费者是安全的,因为每个研究区域的氯氰菊酯浓度都很低。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:人们注意到,在蜂蜜中发现的大多数农药是农业农药,因此计划行为理论在解释个人使用农药与农业的关系方面具有相关性。因此,该研究将有助于制定养蜂业产品质量控制指南,为蜜蜂和蜂蜜产品中的农药污染提供周到的缓解措施,该研究可以有助于政策设计和实施,以了解杀虫剂使用法规的实施情况,以及所研究农场的当前经济状况。
Determining Pesticide Residues in Bee produce and their Potential Risk to Consumers in Tanzania
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine pesticide contamination in bee products in Singida District Municipality of Tanzania, particularly at Kijiji cha Nyuki. The specific focus of the study was to assess the levels of pesticides residues in bee products harvested from the selected bee farms, identifying the common type of pesticides that contaminate honey and honey products on the quality of selected bee products.
Material and Methods: A mixed methods approach was adopted for this study and collected data both primary and secondary data was collected using physical observation and survey, interviews and questionnaires, the purposive and random sampling techniques was used in this study to select total of 104 participants who was taken as a sample from universal populations. Qualitative and quantitative data were analysed using IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Computer Programme version 25, where statistics aspect was determined from the results obtained from both questionnaires and laboratory experiment to the four (4) honey sample Bee pollen One Kg, propolis 500gm, and Bee wax One Kg.
Findings: The study found 252 pesticides residues ingredients in beeswax with a mean of 0.03 mg/kg. Lambda-cyhalothrin ingredient had 4.20 mg/kg of the total pesticide’s ingredient found in beeswax against 251 which represent the rest of the pesticides ingredient that were concentrated in the beeswax. In regards with the effect of lambda-cyhalothrin identified in beeswax, bee pollen and honey, the results indicate current concentrations of pesticides in beeswax, bee pollen and honey does not pose risk to human health neither to environment, this is an indication that honey produced in the Kijiji cha Nyuki is safe for consumers as there is very low concentrations of lambda-cyhalothrin in each studies area.
Unique Contribution to the Theory, Practice and Policy: It was noted most of the pesticides that found in honey was agricultural pesticides therefore Theory of Planned Behaviour was relevancy in explain the relationship of individual to use pesticides to the agricultural. Therefore, study will contribute to the beekeeping programme guidelines for quality control of bee products to provide thoughtful mitigate to the amount of pesticide contamination in bee and honey products, the study could contribute to policy design and implementation to understanding of how the regulations outlining the use of insecticides is being implemented, and the current economic condition of studied farms.