Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg

Nutmeg seed is one of the Indonesian export products to the European Union (EU). However, due to series of non-compliance since 2016, in 2022 the EU imposed a 30% regulatory check for nutmeg consignment originating from Indonesia. This stricter control resulted in higher number of non-compliant batc...

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Main Authors: Aryani Diah Chandra, Egayanti Yusra, Nugroho Apriyanto Dwi
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/20/bioconf_isofst2025_02004.pdf
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description Nutmeg seed is one of the Indonesian export products to the European Union (EU). However, due to series of non-compliance since 2016, in 2022 the EU imposed a 30% regulatory check for nutmeg consignment originating from Indonesia. This stricter control resulted in higher number of non-compliant batch/lot in the period of 2022-2023, and therefore, it is of importance to formulate a strategy to decrease the non-compliance. Desk study and interviews were conducted to obtain information on border rejection, health certificate application, and the underlying factor causing border rejection. The analysis on performance of sampling plan and the probability distribution were used to recommend the suitable strategy fit for the purpose. To decrease the number of non-compliance, and thus border rejection, the competent authority needs to reduce the prevalence of high contamination level by implementing sufficient measures. Of two possible measures, controlling raw material is able to reduce non-compliance by 80%. To control the raw material, the exporter is required to source a good quality raw material and implement Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP). These selected measures shall be made mandatory and should be implemented gradually within 5 years, considering the readiness of the exporter and the whole nutmeg production support system.
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spelling doaj-art-5f893f4e76b84c5ea2b047b7f6c3e4d92025-08-20T03:42:23ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011690200410.1051/bioconf/202516902004bioconf_isofst2025_02004Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmegAryani Diah Chandra0Egayanti Yusra1Nugroho Apriyanto Dwi2Department of Food Science and Technology, Bogor Agricultural UniversityDirectorate of Food Safety and Quality Standard Formulation, National Food AgencyDirectorate of Food Safety and Quality Standards Control, National Food AgencyNutmeg seed is one of the Indonesian export products to the European Union (EU). However, due to series of non-compliance since 2016, in 2022 the EU imposed a 30% regulatory check for nutmeg consignment originating from Indonesia. This stricter control resulted in higher number of non-compliant batch/lot in the period of 2022-2023, and therefore, it is of importance to formulate a strategy to decrease the non-compliance. Desk study and interviews were conducted to obtain information on border rejection, health certificate application, and the underlying factor causing border rejection. The analysis on performance of sampling plan and the probability distribution were used to recommend the suitable strategy fit for the purpose. To decrease the number of non-compliance, and thus border rejection, the competent authority needs to reduce the prevalence of high contamination level by implementing sufficient measures. Of two possible measures, controlling raw material is able to reduce non-compliance by 80%. To control the raw material, the exporter is required to source a good quality raw material and implement Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP). These selected measures shall be made mandatory and should be implemented gradually within 5 years, considering the readiness of the exporter and the whole nutmeg production support system.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/20/bioconf_isofst2025_02004.pdf
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Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
BIO Web of Conferences
title Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
title_full Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
title_fullStr Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
title_full_unstemmed Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
title_short Strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination: Case for Indonesian nutmeg
title_sort strategy to minimize the risk of rejection due to mycotoxin contamination case for indonesian nutmeg
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/20/bioconf_isofst2025_02004.pdf
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