Aflatoxin In Malawi: Prevalence, Actions and Way Forward

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Aflatoxin In Malawi: Prevalence, Actions and Way Forward Misheck M.M. Soko1, Limbikani Matumba1, Isaac Gokah2 and Bridget Kauma2 1 Department of Agricultural Research services, Box 30779, Lilongwe and 2Ministry of Industry and Trade, PO Box 30366. Capital City Lilongwe 3

Background Agricultural based economy producing crops both for food and sale (domestic and export) Lies in tropics where climate is conducive for : Groundnuts, maize (plus other cereals) and cassava production– staple and for economic livelihood All conducive to Mycotoxin production including aflatoxin

Safety of food in Malawi… Farmer awareness of aflatoxins: 28% 2/3 of the farmers thought its only peanut problem1 1Matumba et al Unpublished results

Extent of Aflatoxin contamination in Malawi Product Survey yr # of samples Tolerable level (μg/kg) >Tolerable level (μg/kg) Mean±STDev.(μg/kg) Maize1 2011 90 3* 34% 164±248 Maize2 2012 180 43% 70±107 Maize based beer3 9 10** 89% 90±95 Peanut butter4 14 100% 76±23 Groundnuts5 2008 1053 4*** 46% - Groundnuts 5 2009 23% 1-Matumba et al. manu in prep; 2-Matumba et al., 2013; World Mycotoxin Journal 6(4): 367-373 3-Matumba et al., 2014. Food Control 39: 87-914 4-Matumba et al., 2014. Food control 36: 253-256 5-Monyo et al., 2012. Crop Protection 42: 149-155 *Standard for ready to eat food: CAC ,1995 (CODEX STAN 193-1995). ** Malawi Bureau of Standards ** ** EC regulation

Regulation of mycotoxins In Malawi Mycotoxin regulations have little impact on agrarian setup in Malawi Production is subsistence : 85% of population producing their own 65% of population are poor and 36% ultra poor(<$1/day) making practically impossible for people to discard contaminated food

Origin of Malawi Program for Aflatoxin Control (MAPAC) Multi Criteria Decision Analysis to Identify and Prioritize Key Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Capacity Building Options and Needs for Malawi resulted in identification of 16 capacity building options and needs Aflatoxin being amongst the first 4 that were consistently ranked as high priority Scoping study conducted and resulted in the MAPAC document

The Aflatoxin Mitigation Challenge in Malawi Piecemeal approach to Aflatoxin control with little impact Lack of “National” effort to mitigate aflatoxin contamination – the reason for MAPAC Regional involvement patchy and limited

Rational for MAPAC It is a national program that: takes stock of existing initiatives to address aflatoxin contamination in groundnuts and maize Identifies outstanding gaps prioritizes and promote coordination and synergies among various stakeholders involved in addressing aflatoxin-related problems An initial effort to: create a shared vision and prioritize entry points, and suggests mechanisms for effective coordination and collaboration A conduit to effectively engage in regional/ continental efforts such as PACA

Objectives of MAPAC Develop Malawi’s capacity to effectively control aflatoxins in key value chains (esp. for Groundnut & Maize)

MAPAC Components Mainstreaming (Integrating) Good Practices and Technologies into key Value Chains Research – resistance screening, Biocontrol (initiatives in place – USAID interested in funding this aspect) awareness creation, training and technology dissemination Strengthening supply-chain coordination for mainstreaming practices/ technologies; Testing, Standards & Policies Diagnostic testing and accreditation Standards, regulations and policy frameworks Increase access to rapid screening for mycotoxin to farmers Public awareness, advocacy, and consumer education Augment farmers’ knowledge about Pre- and Post-harvest prevention and management strategies for mycotoxins (not only aflatoxin)

A shared vision: Advancing Collaboration for Effective Aflatoxin Control in Malawi