Limbikani Matumba , Sydney Namaumbo , Theresa Ngoma , Nyadani Meleke , Marthe De Boevre , Antonio F. Logrieco , Sarah De Saeger
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Five keys to prevention and control of mycotoxins in grains: A proposal
Grains (cereals and legumes) contribute significantly to in achieving food and nutritional security. However, these commodities are susceptible to fungal contamination, accompanied by the production of toxic secondary metabolites known as mycotoxins. Despite existence of extensive literature concerning prevention and control of mycotoxin contamination in these commodities, its packaging into guidelines or advice remains complex for non-scientists to comprehend thus restricting effective implementation of these measures. In an effort to ease comprehension and implementation of the mycotoxin prevention and control in grains, this paper synthesizes literature on the subject and proposes a framework of five keys with: (1) Recommendations (what); (2) Actionable steps/instructions to achieve recommendations (how) and, (3) Reasoning behind the recommendations (why). This concept of the five keys was originally written from a developing country perspective. However, most of these measures could also be applicable in a global context.
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Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.