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Prevalence of multiple mycotoxins pose risk for animal production

19-11-2013 | |
Prevalence of multiple mycotoxins pose risk for animal production
Prevalence of multiple mycotoxins pose risk for animal production

During the European Mycotoxin Sumit Alltech presented the results of their summer harvest survey, using Alltech’s 37+ Program.

The aim of the survey was to give a clear overall picture of the mycotoxin hazards throughout Europe. It was hoped to also help to highlight particular species that are at risk and the regions which have a higher incidence of mycotoxin contamination. A high prevalence of Fumonisins and Type B Trichothecenes were found throughout Europe, together making up more than 95% of all mycotoxins discovered.

Throughout Europe over 95% of samples contained multiple mycotoxins. Fumonisins and Type B Trich. caused the most serious issues – Type B Trich. the single biggest problem. The overall combined effect of all mycotoxins has led to caution for multiple animal species.

Read more in the next edition of AllAboutFeed magazine – Vol 21 nr 10.

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Brockotter
Fabian Brockotter Editor in chief Poultry World