China must act to combat toxic funguses that destroy grain harvests, and the situation is "an invisible threat" to human health worldwide, experts said. "Prevention and control of mycotoxins is an ...
Scientists have looked at mycotoxin issues in the cereals sector in Ireland to help better protect consumers. Ireland is an important producer of oats and barley. While some of the output is used as ...
Rising temperatures because of climate change are increasing the risk of human exposure to mycotoxins, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). A briefing published by the agency looked at ...
In a recent article published in the Toxins Journal, researchers presented the updated and most recent evidence of the occurrence and co-occurrence of mycotoxins in cereal grains, one of the food ...
After Theresa May sparked debate over scraping mould off jam, new Austrian research reveals how far fungal toxins and ...
Farmers are being warned to keep their eyes peeled for signs of contamination in feed after sampling has shown high mycotoxin risk levels. UK-wide sampling carried out by Alltech has shown that 46% of ...
TEANECK, N.J. — What is often present, is worsened by oxygen and becomes more noticeable over time? It is not a riddle — it’s mycotoxins, which dairy producers must contend with on a regular basis.
Today a team of researchers from the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production of the Federico II University of Naples, in collaboration with the Sbarro Health Research Organization ...
Scientists say govt could cut waste by US$13.6 billion (S$17 billion) a year. China must act to combat toxic funguses that destroy grain harvests, and the situation is "an invisible threat" to human ...
Liu said that from 2002 to 2011, nearly 30 percent of the 2,559 rejected export cases from China to the European Union involved an excessive level of mycotoxin. "Chinese authorities regard mycotoxin ...
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