Mycotoxin information and Update

Revised Mycotoxin HACCP Guide for Australian Maize

The Maize Association of Australia recently commissioned the development of protocols for the management of mycotoxins.

The purpose was to enhance the reputation for quality of Australian maize and to better meet the needs of end users.

A summary is as follows.

  1. Determine requirements of end-users, or importers and the importing country.
     
  2. Identify maize from crops with low risk of aflatoxin / other mycotoxins.
     
  3. Check that crop is harvested and stored in good conditions.
     
  4. Specify and monitor transport / shipping conditions.
     
  5. Oversee protocol for handover of shipment to client
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Revised mycotoxin HACCP guide
Revised Mycotoxin HACCP Guide

Additional Information

Managing Mycotoxins in Maize - options when feeding animals (NEW)
Mycotoxins in Australian maize production: how to reduce the risk
Supply Chain & Export Protocols for Managing Mycotoxins in Australian Maize
Mycotoxins in Australian Maize: a Risk Assessment
Managing mycotoxins in maize: case studies
Managing Mycotoxins in Maize - options when feeding animals
Mycotoxins in Australian maize production: how to reduce the risk
Supply Chain & Export Protocols for Managing Mycotoxins in Australian Maize
Mycotoxins in Australian Maize: a Risk Assessment
Managing mycotoxins in maize: case studies
Risk management for Mycotoxin contamination of Australian maize
Range of observed aflatoxin contamination in maize samples
Mycotoxin Contamination of Australian Maize: a Strategic Risk Management Plan
Modelling climatic risks of aflatoxin contamination in maize
Managing Mycotoxins in Maize - options when feeding animals
Risk management for Mycotoxin contamination of Australian maize
Range of observed aflatoxin contamination in maize samples
Mycotoxin Contamination of Australian Maize: a Strategic Risk Management Plan
Modelling climatic risks of aflatoxin contamination in maize