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dc.contributor.authorPACA
dc.coverage.spatialUGANDAen
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-13T12:51:04Z
dc.date.available2019-03-13T12:51:04Z
dc.date.issued01/08/2016
dc.identifier.urihttp://archives.au.int/handle/123456789/5498
dc.description.abstractThe African Union Commission through the Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA) is working to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Governments to tackle the aflatoxin challenge in Africa. Furthermore, the PACA Secretariat, housed at the AUC’s Department for Rural Economy and Agriculture (DREA), is working closely with Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and local country stakeholders through country aflatoxin Steering Committees to support the preparation, execution, and oversight of country government‐led, and stakeholder aligned plans. Aflatoxins are natural compounds produced by the mould Aspergillus flavus and related species. They are highly toxic to humans and animals, causing liver disease and cancer. Chronic exposure to aflatoxins is also associated with stunting and immune system suppression. Aflatoxin-producing moulds affect grain and other food crops – maize and groundnuts in particular. The toxins could be carried over along the food chain. Aflatoxins cause health problems in livestock through contaminated feed, and in humans through unsafe levels in dietary staples.en
dc.format.mediumTEXTen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherPACAen
dc.subjectBusiness meeting, uganda, Aflatoxin control, agriculture, health, trade, investment action plan,en
dc.titlePress Release - Uganda holds aflatoxin business meetingen
dc.typePress Releaseen
au.date.adoption01/08/2016
au.date.entryintoforce01/08/2016
au.declaration.countryUGANDAen
au.event.startdate01/08/2016
au.event.enddate01/08/2016
au.event.cityKampalaen
au.event.countryUGANDAen
au.event.presenterPACAen


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