Mycotoxins remain one of the most significant chemical hazards in global food and feed production. Their occurrence is influenced by climate, crop management practices, storage conditions and international trade flows, making complete prevention unrealistic.
Effective management, therefore, relies on a structured approach that combines good agricultural and storage practices with representative sampling and validated analytical testing. Multi-mycotoxin analysis provides the data required to understand contamination patterns, assess compliance and make informed commercial decisions.
In increasingly regulated and competitive markets, a proactive approach to mycotoxin monitoring is essential to safeguard animal health, protect consumers and maintain supply chain integrity.