Most of the vegetables showed relatively higher pesticide residue detection in rainy season followed by summer and winter seasons, it said.
However the samples of meat, milk and surface water did not have pesticides above maximum residue level, it added.
The study was conducted as part of the central scheme 'Monitoring of Pesticide Residues at National Level' operational since 2005. The present report details pesticide residue levels in food items for the year 2013-14.
The samples were collected from various wholesale and retail markets located at different parts of the country and analysed by 25 laboratories, it said.
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According to the report, 221 out of 7,591 vegetables samples were found to have pesticides residues above MRL.
"Among all the vegetables samples analysed, capsicum, green chilli and cauliflower samples were found having high number of above MRL residues followed by samples of cabbage, brinjal, tomato, okra, bitter gourd, cucumber, green pea and coriander leaves," the report said.
In case of fruits, 36 samples out of 2,235 had residues above MRL and grapes had higher level of pesticides above MRL.
Out of 1,161 spices samples, 128 samples contained residues above MRL and cardamom were found having high number of above MRL pesticide mainly with quinalphos, cyhalothrin-L, profenofos, bifenthrin, triazophos and cypermethrin.
Among cereals, 73 out of 886 rice samples and and 39 out of 823 wheat samples, as well as six out of 776 fish samples were found to have above MRL pesticides.