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1 BURUNDI PRESENTATION 11 – 13 March 2014 LILONGWE, MALAWI.
REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE AFLATOXIN CHALLENGE IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA BURUNDI PRESENTATION 11 – 13 March 2014 LILONGWE, MALAWI.

2 CONTENTS LAWS AND REGULATIONS LABORATORY SERVICES
MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE EDUCATION AND AWARENESS PROGRAMME GAPS TO STRENGTHERN THE AFLATOXIN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK.

3 1. LAWS AND REGULATIONS In Burundi, aflatoxin problem is still in an embryonic stage and there is not national aflatoxin safety system; There are any existing policies put in place for aflatoxin control; There are also any existing regulations put in place for aflatoxin control.

4 2. LABORATORY SERVICES Burundi’s capacity for testing aflatoxin levels in foods is low; No many laboratories with working equipments to test aflatoxin levels are operating; No many laboratory technicians are trained to carry out tests for aflatoxin control.

5 3. MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE
Existing maximum accepted tolerable limit of aflatoxin in some crops and their products in Burundi: Maize: 5 ppb Peanuts: 10 ppb Oilseed: 10 ppb Wheat flour: 10 ppb and 5 ppb for aflatoxin B1 Sorghum: 5 ppb Millet: 10 ppb and 5 ppb for aflatoxin B1.

6 Burundi Bureau of Standards and Quality Control (BBN) is responsible for enforcing these above mentioned limits and it must provide the leadership and coordination for aflatoxin control efforts; No aflatoxin tests are done on large scale; The laboratory of the National Centre of Food Technology (CNTA) has now 2 chromatographic equipments (HPLC and GC/MS) to carry out many tests among them aflatoxin ones; The choice of guidelines to follow in these aflatoxin tests is still a big challenge.

7 4. EDUCATION AND AWARENESS PROGRAMS
Some workshops, forums on aflatoxin challenges in general; No many awareness programs for value chain actors, consumers and food handlers; Lack of education in preliminary techniques to mitigate aflatoxin contamination (humidity, storage conditions,…).

8 5. GAPS TO STRENGTHERN THE AFLATOXIN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Lack of laws and regulations; Lack of scientific data to monitor aflatoxin control; Lack of laboratory services; Lack of education and awareness programs for value chain actors, consumers and food handlers.

9 THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
Prof. SINDAYIKENGERA Séverin Director of National Centre of Food Technology (CNTA) Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock.


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