HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Queenta Ngum Nji and colleagues from the Security and Safety Focus Area, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, North-West University, Private Bag, Mmabatho, South Africa have published the research work: Aflatoxins in Maize: Can Their Occurrence Be Effectively Managed in Africa in the Face of Climate Change and Food Insecurity?, in the Journal: Toxins 2022, 14, 574. of /2022/
SUMMARY
According to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), globally, more than 197 million hectares of land are cultivated with maize, with a yield of 1.13 billion tons. Maize contamination is . . .
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