Mycotoxins in Grain

The presence of mycotoxins in grains and other staple foods and feedstuffs has serious implications for human and animal health. Many countries have enacted regulations stipulating maximum amounts of mycotoxins permissible in food and feedstuffs. Most developed countries will not permit the import of commodities containing amounts of mycotoxins above specified limits. Mycotoxins therefore have implications for trade between nations. Prevention of fungal invasion of commodities is by far the mo st effective method of avoiding mycotoxin problems. Mycotoxin considerations should be a component of an integrated commodity management program focusing on the maintenance of commodity quality from the field to the consumer.

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Published: 1997
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spelling dig-fao-it-20.500.14283-X5008E2023-10-13T11:05:27Z Mycotoxins in Grain The presence of mycotoxins in grains and other staple foods and feedstuffs has serious implications for human and animal health. Many countries have enacted regulations stipulating maximum amounts of mycotoxins permissible in food and feedstuffs. Most developed countries will not permit the import of commodities containing amounts of mycotoxins above specified limits. Mycotoxins therefore have implications for trade between nations. Prevention of fungal invasion of commodities is by far the mo st effective method of avoiding mycotoxin problems. Mycotoxin considerations should be a component of an integrated commodity management program focusing on the maintenance of commodity quality from the field to the consumer. 2023-10-13T09:23:14Z 2023-10-13T09:23:14Z 1997 2018-01-05T17:52:58.0000000Z Book (stand-alone) https://fao-prod.atmire.com/handle/20.500.14283/X5008E http://www.fao.org/3/a-x5008e.htm English Non-FAO
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