25th January 2016. Roundtable of aflatoxin experts on “Building a multi-stakeholder approach to mitigate aflatoxin contamination of food and feed”.
PAEPARD organized with the support of the Directorate General Santé of the European Commission and the East African Farmer Federation (EAFF), and in collaboration with the Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA) and the African Society of Mycotoxicology (ASM), a roundtable meeting of key aflatoxin experts (not only research experts) on the mitigation of aflatoxin in food and feed in Africa on Monday 25/01/2015 in Brussels (by invitation only).
SEE THE FULL REPORT OF THIS MEETING:
Strategies to mitigate aflatoxin final250316.pdf
Some 40 experts participated in this meeting originating from (in alphabetic order: Austria, Belgium, Benin, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Italy, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Nigeria, Norway, Serbia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, United Kingdom , United States, Zimbabwe). The meeting involved private sector actors, non-governmental organisations, research institutes and EC policy makers (DG Sante and DG Agriculture).
The video-on-demand will be available via the same link for 2 years (after which it will be automatically deleted).400 persons followed the web stream. Average watching time 24:21
https://scic.ec.europa.eu/streaming/management-of-aflatoxins-in-africa-working-group-implementing-legislation
The pictures of the meeting are available here
The Round Table was a follow up to the PAEPARD policy brief on the aflatoxin contamination of food and feed in Africa presented during the DEVCo Info Lunch conference in Brussels on 26th October 2015.
- Date: Monday 25th January 2016: 9h30-17h30
- Venue: Albert Borschette Conference Center
(36 rue Froissart, Metro station “Schuman” lines 1 and 5) - Meeting Room: 5b
- Meeting title: Management of Aflatoxin in Africa: working group on aflatoxin
- Organiser: PAEPARD
- Assessing the real needs of Africa, expressed by various stakeholders.
- Assessing the current expertise from African and European organisations on aflatoxin issues relevant to Africa, and identify new research and ICT (Information and communication technology) collaboration on aflatoxin mitigation between Africa and Europe and synergies with ongoing or future aflatoxin research in Africa (China, USA, Germany …). 1
- Linking together the most competent partners around the funding and knowledge bases for implementing aflatoxin contamination mitigation on a large scale in Africa.
9:30 Welcoming by DG Sante
Frans Verstraete
Welcoming by PAEPARD and EAFF
Stephen Muchiri, EAFF, the Chairperson of the morning session
Stephen Muchiri, EAFF, the Chairperson of the morning session
Remi Kahane, PAEPARD
Keynote speaker
Comments
on the PAEPARD policy note: "The role of multi-stakeholder partnerships
between Africa and Europe exemplified by the issue of aflatoxin contamination
of food and feed"
Dr. Habiba Wassef, Bio-NCP Egypt (H2020 National Contact Point), nutritionist and
senior reviewer FP5, FP6, FP7 and Horizon 2020.
Amare Ayelew , Program Manager, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
10:30 Improving Food Safety in Africa
Brad Flett - Agricultural Research Council - Grain Crops Institute, Potchefstroom, Republic of South Africa. President of the African Society of Mycotoxicology
Brad Flett - Agricultural Research Council - Grain Crops Institute, Potchefstroom, Republic of South Africa. President of the African Society of Mycotoxicology
Antonio Logrieco, Istituto Scienze delle Produzioni
Alimentari (ISPA), Bari, Italy
(coordinator of the Mycokey project under H2020- SFS-13-2015 call on Biological contamination of crops and the food chain: A contribution to a long-term collaboration with China on food safety).
(coordinator of the Mycokey project under H2020- SFS-13-2015 call on Biological contamination of crops and the food chain: A contribution to a long-term collaboration with China on food safety).
Andrew Emmott, Twin&Twin Trading, Senior Associate
(Nuts), London, UK.
12:00 Respondents:
Below experts will react to the presentations in a panel discussion. The
PPTs below will not be presented but serve as background for the participants
PPTs below will not be presented but serve as background for the participants
Sarah De Saeger (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University) The
expertise of Mycotox at the laboratory
of Food Analysis
Ferenc Bagi, University of Novi Sad, Serbia (member
of the MyToolBox project under H2020- SFS-13-2015 call as well). Experiences
about aflatoxins in Serbia: what could be relevant for Africa?
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break and
networking (self-service cafeteria, same floor of the building)
Session 2: Actions
14:00 Chair person: Lynn
Brown (Global Donor Platform for Rural Development)
Panel discussions: Presentations in
3 consecutive panels (pitching type of panel without slide show).
14:15 Panel
discussion on pre-harvest mitigation:
Limbikani Matumba (LUNUAR, Malawi) Stemming Aflatoxin pre- and post-harvestwaste in the groundnut value chain
Benoit Gnonlonfin (INRAB, Benin) Crops drying to a safe moisture content and handling: challenges facingAfrican countries.
Bruno Schuler (GIZ Germany) African Cashew initiative + Prevention and control of aflatoxin contamination in value chains: Contribution of GIZ
Prevention and control of aflatoxin contamination in value chains : Contribution of GIZ from Francois Stepman
15:00 Panel discussion on post-harvest technologies:
Erastus Kang'ethe (EAFF) on Aflatoxin in milk
Loveness K. Nyanga (University of Zimbabwe/Action
contre la faim) Postharvest management technologies for reducingaflatoxin
contamination in maize grain and exposure to humans in Zimbabwe
Sophie Walker (ACDI/VOCA) AflaSTOP:
Storage and drying for aflatoxin prevention project
15:45 Panel
discussion on Education and awareness creation:
Paul Van Mele (Agro
Insight) Quality training videos to be developed withfarmers who are
trained in aflatoxin prevention and management
Bruno Tran (NRI, UK) African
postharvest losses information system (APHLIS)
Kouadio James (University Félix Houphouet-Boigny,
Abidjan - Côte d’Ivoire) Toxicologie et hygiène
alimentaire (title tbc)
Daniel Gad (Exporter and entrepreneur in horticulture
- Ethiopia) The importance of consumer
awareness on the risks of aflatoxin contamination
Hailemichael Desmae Management
of aflatoxin contamination in groundnut – ICRISAT Approach (International
Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics -West & Central Africa,
Bamako, Mali)
Session 3: Funding
16:30 Panel discussion on Funding opportunities:
Marc
Duponcel (DG Agriculture H5) H2020
priority setting, themes and the current selection process (cfr. multi
stakeholder consortia)
Francois Stepman (PAEPARD) The Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions and the Apps4aflatoxin H2020 proposal
Wolfgang Buechs (Federal Research Centre for
Cultivated Plants - Julius-Kuehn-Institute) AflaNET
project: Minimization of aflatoxin
contamination in the value chain
17:00 Recommendations and action plan: the recommendations and commitments to
an action plan from this meeting will be presented during the panel session 3
of the ARCH Pre-event (on 26/01) to the DG-AGRI Agricultural Research and
Innovation Conference (on 27-28/01).
17:45
- 18:00 Conclusion and closure of
the Roundtable meeting.
PPT business cards
Ida Skaar (Norwegian
Veterinary Institute Section of Mycology) NVI`s
interests and available expertise
Tina Ajdic and Aida Axelsson-Bakri (ADS Brussels) ADS
Insight & aflatoxins
Gennadiy Shulga
(Agricultural Services, Global Business Development, SGS Group Management Ltd,
Geneva) SGS
monitoring program for mycotoxins
Resources:
- Full report of the meeting: Recommendations and action plan to mitigate aflatoxin contamination of food and feed. Synthesis of a dialog between policy makers, scientists and research users at the Roundtable of aflatoxin experts, Brussels, Monday 25th January 2016
Brad Flett, Limbikani Matumba, Andrew Emmott, Stephen Muchiri and Francois Stepman, March 2016, 37 pages - Programme (3 pages)
- Background note (11 pages)
- List of participants (2 pages)
- PAEPARD P O L I C Y B R I E F N °1 The role of multi-stakeholder partnerships between Africa and Europe exemplified by the issue of aflatoxin contamination of food and feed. October 2015 (8 pages)
- CTA aflatoxin poster
See: http://paepard.blogspot.be/search/label/Aflatoxin (61 blog posts)
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