Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict
Societal Impact Statement The conflict between Ukraine and Russia will negatively affect not only food security but also food safety. Crops produced in Ukraine and Russia are at little risk of contamination by mycotoxins such as aflatoxin. However, due to the conflict, wheat, maize, sunflower, and o...
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| author | Ortega-Beltran, A. Bandyopadhyay, R. |
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| description | Societal Impact Statement
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia will negatively affect not only food security but also food safety. Crops produced in Ukraine and Russia are at little risk of contamination by mycotoxins such as aflatoxin. However, due to the conflict, wheat, maize, sunflower, and other crops that would have been produced in and exported from Ukraine will need to be produced somewhere else. If done in warm production areas, strategies will need to be implemented to prevent mycotoxin contamination, which has negative health, social, and economic impacts.
Summary
Conflicts across the globe affect food security and also have a heavy toll on food safety. Many of the areas affected by conflict are breadbaskets for multiple countries. When the production of staple crops is compromised by diverse conflicts, it becomes necessary to grow them somewhere else to satisfy local, regional, and/or international requirements. However, if that production is done in tropical and subtropical zones, it must be done incorporating strategies to prevent mycotoxin contamination, which has negative health, social, and economic impacts. Otherwise, increased production of susceptible crops in mycotoxin-prone areas may augment the already occurring negative impacts, which are severe in the global south. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1322562025-11-11T10:05:09Z Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict Ortega-Beltran, A. Bandyopadhyay, R. food security food safety food production maize mycotoxins trade conflicts Societal Impact Statement The conflict between Ukraine and Russia will negatively affect not only food security but also food safety. Crops produced in Ukraine and Russia are at little risk of contamination by mycotoxins such as aflatoxin. However, due to the conflict, wheat, maize, sunflower, and other crops that would have been produced in and exported from Ukraine will need to be produced somewhere else. If done in warm production areas, strategies will need to be implemented to prevent mycotoxin contamination, which has negative health, social, and economic impacts. Summary Conflicts across the globe affect food security and also have a heavy toll on food safety. Many of the areas affected by conflict are breadbaskets for multiple countries. When the production of staple crops is compromised by diverse conflicts, it becomes necessary to grow them somewhere else to satisfy local, regional, and/or international requirements. However, if that production is done in tropical and subtropical zones, it must be done incorporating strategies to prevent mycotoxin contamination, which has negative health, social, and economic impacts. Otherwise, increased production of susceptible crops in mycotoxin-prone areas may augment the already occurring negative impacts, which are severe in the global south. 2023-05 2023-10-13T15:25:07Z 2023-10-13T15:25:07Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132256 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Ortega‐Beltran, A. & Bandyopadhyay, R. (2023). Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict. Plants People Planet, 5(3), 317-323. |
| spellingShingle | food security food safety food production maize mycotoxins trade conflicts Ortega-Beltran, A. Bandyopadhyay, R. Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict |
| title | Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict |
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| title_fullStr | Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict |
| title_full_unstemmed | Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict |
| title_short | Addressing another threat to food safety: conflict |
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| topic | food security food safety food production maize mycotoxins trade conflicts |
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