Livestock Farmers Warned Over Mycotoxin Levels in Feed Grains

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Outlooks on Pest Management Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1564/v33_dec_12
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Widespread drought across Europe during the 2022 grain growing season has left livestock farmers wary as the dry spell caused higher levels of mycotoxins. The drought has increased the presence of moulds which, in turn, bumped up the mycotoxin levels in new crop grains and forages. Mycotoxins are produced by certain species of fungus and are a big concern for livestock producers as they can influence feed quality and subsequent animal health and performance. The grim news was delivered by an analysis of crops grown in 2022 and sampled in a joint effort between Alltech and SGS, a global leader in mycotoxin testing and certification. The Alltech 2022 European Harvest Analysis collected data for key feed ingredients on a regional level, and the final results indicate moderate to high levels of mycotoxin risk. Over 1,000 samples of the most common grains and forages produced and used in the European livestock industry were taken as part of the work. Samples have been collected from farms or animal feed production sites in 20 different countries, offering a representative picture of the contamination risk in all regions, with an overall moderate to high risk. Dr Radka Borutova, European technical support manager with the Alltech mycotoxin management team, said the current results look very similar to the analysis performed in 2021, with the aflatoxin issue in central and south eastern Europe dominating the headlines and creating the greatest challenge for feed and livestock producers to manage. Although this analysis gives a robust assessment of the mycotoxin risk in Europe this year until you actually test the ingredients that you are using in your business, it can be difficult to implement an effective control plan. Some main results from the analysis reported that 100% of samples contained mycotoxins, with 79% containing 2 or more. On average, each sample contained 4.5 mycotoxins with aflatoxins, type B trichothecenes, fumonisins and emerging mycotoxins the most dominant groups detected. A total of 67 corn samples exceeded aflatoxin regulatory limits for feed usage, which is a major concern for livestock farmers. Mitigating mycotoxins is a huge challenge with no universal solution. However, breakthroughs are being made all the time in mycotoxin control and prevention, mycotoxin testing and the impact of mycotoxins on livestock. For the second year running, aflatoxin contamination of corn in central and south eastern Europe is a dominant issue for feed and livestock producers to consider as they begin to purchase and use ingredients during the coming feeding season.
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畜牧业农民警惕饲料颗粒中的真菌毒素水平
2022年谷物生长季节,欧洲各地普遍干旱,导致霉菌毒素水平升高,牲畜养殖户对此保持警惕。干旱增加了霉菌的存在,这反过来又增加了新作物谷物和饲料中的霉菌毒素水平。真菌毒素是由某些种类的真菌产生的,对牲畜生产者来说是一个大问题,因为它们会影响饲料质量以及随后的动物健康和生产性能。这一严峻的消息是由奥特奇和全球领先的真菌毒素检测和认证公司SGS共同对2022年种植的作物进行分析后得出的。Alltech 2022欧洲收获分析在区域层面收集了关键饲料成分的数据,最终结果表明存在中度至高度的霉菌毒素风险。欧洲畜牧业生产和使用的1000多种最常见的谷物和饲料样本被作为这项工作的一部分。从20个不同国家的农场或动物饲料生产场所收集了样本,提供了所有区域污染风险的代表性情况,总体风险为中等至高度。奥特奇霉菌毒素管理团队的欧洲技术支持经理Radka Borutova博士说,目前的结果看起来与2021年进行的分析非常相似,当时中欧和东南欧的黄曲霉毒素问题占据了头条新闻,给饲料和牲畜生产商带来了最大的管理挑战。尽管该分析给出了今年欧洲真菌毒素风险的可靠评估,直到您实际测试您在业务中使用的成分,但实施有效的控制计划可能很困难。分析的一些主要结果报告说,100%的样品含有真菌毒素,其中79%含有2种或更多。每个样本平均含有4.5种真菌毒素,其中黄曲霉毒素、B型毛霉毒素、伏马菌毒素和新发真菌毒素是检测到的最主要群体。共有67个玉米样品的黄曲霉毒素含量超过饲料使用的监管限制,这是畜牧农民的一个主要问题。减轻真菌毒素是一项巨大的挑战,没有普遍的解决办法。然而,在霉菌毒素控制和预防、霉菌毒素检测以及霉菌毒素对牲畜的影响方面一直在取得突破。在中欧和东南欧,玉米黄曲霉毒素污染连续第二年成为饲料和牲畜生产商在即将到来的饲养季节开始购买和使用原料时需要考虑的主要问题。
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Outlooks on Pest Management
Outlooks on Pest Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Research and development in the crop protection and crop enhancement sector continues to grow at pace. Those associated with the agriculture and food industries, researchers in academia, government organisations, legislators, and professionals involved with the development and environmental impact of pesticides and biotechnology can all benefit from Outlooks on Pest Management. This bi-monthly journal provides a unique blend of international news and reviews covering all aspects of the management of weeds, pests and diseases through chemistry, biology and biotechnology.
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