Rhoda Peace Tumusiime (2nd R), Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture of African Union commission attended the opening ceremony of the 1st Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA) press conference at the Africa union (AU) conference center in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, Oct. 7, 2014. The conference was aimed at supporting agricultural development, safeguarding consumer health and facilitating trade by coordinating and increasing effective aflatoxin control in Africa. XINHUA PHOTO: MICHAEL TEWELDE |
- Embrace the refined PACA Mid-Term Strategic Plan as a driving instrument for attainment of results and impact;
- Share implementation progress, challenges and receive input from stakeholders to enhance the effectiveness of PACA’s current activities;
- Exchange information, share experiences and lessons in aflatoxin mitigation and management, including evidence from recent studies;
- Identify and deepen partnerships to create synergies and strengthen programs aligned with the PACA Strategy and Mid-Term Strategic Plan; and
- Engage all stakeholders to support all efforts in the fight against aflatoxins on the African continent.
Across Africa and around the world,
numerous public and private funders are supporting
to research, prevent and control aflatoxin contamination.
PACA has begun to catalogue current and
planned activities on aflatoxin in Africa.
Activities range from research and analysis,
development of new control technologies,
scaling up existing technologies,
or building capacity among key actors
on the agricultural value-chains.
If you are aware of updates or additional activities
Click on the areas of the map for more details of
ongoing or planned work in these countries and regions. |
Session 12: Financing of Aflatoxin Mitigation Initiatives on the Continent
Panel discussion on specific challenges, opportunities, and innovative ideas to fund actions to reduce harmful effects of aflatoxin. Panel from private sector, public sector and philanthropy.
Panel Members:
- Dr. Dogo Seck, Secretary General of the Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Equipment, Republic of Senegal
- Mary Onsongo, Program Management Specialist, Agricultural Markets and Value Chains, USAID East Africa
- Regional Mission
- Gerald Masila, Executive Director, Eastern Africa Grain Council (EAGC)
- David Adama, Coordinator Public Finance for Agriculture, ActionAid International
- John Cordaro, Global Business Advisor, MARS (invited)
- Moderator: Boaz Blackie Keizire, Head, Food Security and Agriculture Division, African Union Commission
A Background Paper for the PACA Strategy Development
– StakeholderConsultation Workshop
"Conduct further research on use of aflatoxin-resistant planting materials, including conventional and transgenic breeding". (page 5)
"Promote research on safe disposal and alternative use of unsafe commodities, such as biofuels or blended feeds (which in the aggregate conform to safe maximum levels) and finishing feeds, which can have slightly higher levels (300ppb) of aflatoxin without harming the animal". (page 5)
"Conduct further research on ammoniation and other commercial processing techniques". (page 5)Resources:
- Press release CoastWeek 12/10/2014: AU calls for fight against aflatoxin in Africa
- PACA Partnership Platform Meeting 2014 Program
- PACA Secretariat Mid-Term Strategic Direction
- Pilot Country Activities Progress Report
- An Infographic on Aflatoxin Activities in Africa
- PACA Strategy 2013-2022
- PACA Status Report (forthcoming)
- PACA Newsletters
- An overview of the PACA PPM Marketplace
- Regional Workshop on the Aflatoxin Challenge in Eastern and Southern Africa--Full Report
- Regional Workshop on the Aflatoxin Challenge in Eastern and Southern Africa--Summary
- Regional Workshop on the Aflatoxin Challenge in West Africa--Communique
- Overview of a Scoping Study to Assess the Policy and Regulatory Environment and Technical Capacity for Aflatoxin Control in Africa
- The Malawi Programme for Aflatoxin Control (MAPAC) Country Action Plan
- Aflatoxin Impacts and Potential Solutions in Agriculture, Trade and Health
- 10 Facts You Should Know About Aflatoxins
- The Relationship Between Aflatoxins and Stunting: A Summary of Current Research
Related power point presentation:
Aflatoxins impact on livestock and livestock trade from AFRICAN LIVESTOCK CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (ALiCE 2014)
Related meeting:
Expert meeting on Food Safety for Nutrition Security discussing aflatoxin
01-02 October 2014. Berlin, Germany. Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation (BMZ). Expert meeting on Food Safety for Nutrition Security discussing aflatoxin.
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