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dc.contributor.authorJohnson, A.M.en_US
dc.contributor.authorAbdoulaye, Tahirouen_US
dc.contributor.authorAyedun, B.en_US
dc.contributor.authorFulton, J.R.en_US
dc.contributor.authorWidmar, N.J.O.en_US
dc.contributor.authorAkande, A.en_US
dc.contributor.authorBandyopadhyay, Ranajiten_US
dc.contributor.authorManyong, Victor M.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-29T09:50:14Zen_US
dc.date.available2018-03-29T09:50:14Zen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/91970en_US
dc.titleA survey of aflatoxin and aflasafe awareness and management among Nigerian poultry producers and feed millersen_US
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and advanced research instituteen_US
cg.subject.iitaAFLATOXINen_US
cg.subject.iitaDISEASE CONTROLen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT DISEASESen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT HEALTHen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT PRODUCTIONen_US
dcterms.abstractAflatoxin is a potent mycotoxin that can cause cancer, stunted growth, and (in extreme instances) rapid death. Aflatoxin can contaminate many staple crops, including maize and groundnuts. As many as 4.5 billion people in the developing world may be chronically exposed. Scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Resource Service, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and African Agricultural Technology Foundation have developed a biological control product called Aflasafe. IITA is currently working with the AgResults initiative to promote widespread adoption of Aflasafe in Nigeria and with the Aflasafe Technology Transfer and Commercialization Program to promote Aflasafe adoption in 11 African countries. In the fall of 2016, 272 oral surveys were administered to maize-buying poultry producers and feed millers in Nigeria. The survey was developed to obtain data regarding farmer awareness of aflatoxin and Aflasafe. Levels of aflatoxin and Aflasafe awareness were higher among enterprises registered with state and federal government agencies than among enterprises not registered. Awareness levels were also higher among enterprises with membership in professional poultry associations. The percentage of enterprises within each state that controlled for aflatoxin in their maize supply, typically with the use of toxic binder, ranged from 2% to 92%. Only 4% of enterprises tested for the amount of aflatoxin in their maize supply.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsLimited Accessen_US
dcterms.audienceScientistsen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationJohnson, A.M., Abdoulaye, T., Ayedun, B., Fulton, J.R., Widnar, N.J.O., Akande, A., ... & Manyong, V. (2017). A survey of aflatoxin and aflasafe awareness and management among Nigerian poultry producers and feed millers (Working paper No 17-4). West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University.en_US
dcterms.extent32 p.en_US
dcterms.issued2017-06en_US
dcterms.languageenen_US
dcterms.publisherPurdue Universityen_US
dcterms.subjectaflatoxinsen_US
dcterms.subjectmaizeen_US
dcterms.subjectpoultryen_US
dcterms.subjectfarmersen_US
dcterms.subjectaflasafeen_US
dcterms.subjectbiological controlen_US
dcterms.subjectmaize supplyen_US
dcterms.typeWorking Paperen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationPurdue Universityen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agricultureen_US
cg.placeWest Lafayette, Indianaen_US
cg.coverage.regionAfricaen_US
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africaen_US
cg.coverage.countryNigeriaen_US
cg.contributor.crpAgriculture for Nutrition and Healthen_US
cg.contributor.crpMaizeen_US
cg.contributor.crpPolicies, Institutions, and Marketsen_US
cg.contributor.crpRoots, Tubers and Bananasen_US
cg.identifier.iitathemePLANT PRODUCTION & HEALTHen_US
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2NGen_US
cg.creator.identifierTahirou Abdoulaye: 0000-0002-8072-1363en_US
cg.creator.identifierA. AKANDE: 0000-0002-6521-3272en_US
cg.creator.identifierRanajit Bandyopadhyay: 0000-0003-2422-4298en_US
cg.creator.identifierVictor Manyong: 0000-0003-2477-7132en_US
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen_US
cg.howPublishedFormally Publisheden_US


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