Browsing Reports/Publications by Subject "Aflatoxin"
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Aflatoxins: A Threat to Competitiveness of EAC Agricultural Produce and Products in the Domestic and International Markets
(EAC, 2016-09)In order to address the impacts of aflatoxin contaminated produce to trade, this policy brief recommends that EAC Partner States provide: adequate human and financial resources to enforce aflatoxin standards in conjunction ... -
EAC Policy Brief on Aflatoxin Prevention and Control: Disposal and Alternative use of Aflatoxin Contaminated Food
(EAC, 2016-09)This policy brief calls for the establishment of regional policy framework to guide and provide options for alternative uses of contaminated commodities and disposal of contaminated commodities. -
High Level Stock-Taking Meetings on Implementation of the EAC Regional Strategy and Action Plan on Aflatoxin Prevention and Control: Summary of Findings
(EAC, 2020-02)Convening of the stock-taking meetings provided an opportunity to interact with stakeholders and gather feedback in a comprehensive, candid and transparent manner. This has not been possible through other means in the ... -
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Grain and Seed of Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L. within East African Countries (Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda): A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis)
(EAC, 2019)This risk analysis was conducted by PRA specialists from five member countries of East African region namely, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. South Sudan did not participate because at that time, it was not ... -
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for grain and seed of Rice, (Oryza sativa L.) within East African Countries: A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)This risk assessment was prepared in 2014 by PRA specialists from five EAC partner states namely, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya (South Sudan did not participate because at that time, it was not yet a member ... -
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Maize (Zea Mays L.) within East African Countries (Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda): A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)This risk analysis was prepared by PRA specialists from five member countries of the EAC namely: Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. However, South Sudan did not participate in the development of the PRA document ...