MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSES

Mycotoxin contamination in animal feed is a significant point of concern within the European food supply network. These toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi have the potential to contaminate feed and pose a risk of making their way into the human diet via animal products like meat, milk, an...

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Main Authors: Ionuţ Silviu BEIA, Roxana CICEOI, Violeta Elena BEIA, Liliana BĂDULESCU, Dragos Ion SMEDESCU, Alexandru FÎNTÎNERU
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Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2023-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_4/Art8.pdf
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description Mycotoxin contamination in animal feed is a significant point of concern within the European food supply network. These toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi have the potential to contaminate feed and pose a risk of making their way into the human diet via animal products like meat, milk, and eggs. The consequences of mycotoxin contamination extend beyond animal health, affecting economies and public health, presenting complex issues for agricultural producers, regulatory bodies, and consumers. Even with stringent controls and surveillance in place, mycotoxins remain a persistent issue. This study provides updated findings on the prevalence of mycotoxins globally and specifically in Europe, with a focus on analyzing the incidence of ochratoxin A both worldwide and within European contexts. The dispersion of mycotoxina within a given region can have considerable economic consequences for the trade of animal feed, directing stakeholders toward making informed decisions about the types of analyses in which they should allocate more resources.
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spelling doaj-art-00a310aba91c456082a3abdcc91046e22025-08-20T02:40:23ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522023-01-012348594492MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSESIonuţ Silviu BEIARoxana CICEOIVioleta Elena BEIALiliana BĂDULESCUDragos Ion SMEDESCUAlexandru FÎNTÎNERUMycotoxin contamination in animal feed is a significant point of concern within the European food supply network. These toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi have the potential to contaminate feed and pose a risk of making their way into the human diet via animal products like meat, milk, and eggs. The consequences of mycotoxin contamination extend beyond animal health, affecting economies and public health, presenting complex issues for agricultural producers, regulatory bodies, and consumers. Even with stringent controls and surveillance in place, mycotoxins remain a persistent issue. This study provides updated findings on the prevalence of mycotoxins globally and specifically in Europe, with a focus on analyzing the incidence of ochratoxin A both worldwide and within European contexts. The dispersion of mycotoxina within a given region can have considerable economic consequences for the trade of animal feed, directing stakeholders toward making informed decisions about the types of analyses in which they should allocate more resources.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_4/Art8.pdf
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MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSES
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
title MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSES
title_full MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSES
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title_short MYCOTOXINS - INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON FEED, FOOD SAFETY, FOOD CHAIN AND ECONOMIC LOSSES
title_sort mycotoxins incidence impact on feed food safety food chain and economic losses
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