Protocol Monitoring Aflatoxin B1 in maize and by-products of maize

Change risk profile for Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia. As a result of the evaluation of the available analysis results of Aflatoxin B1 in maize GMP+ International, together with other accepted scheme holders, has adjusted the risk profile for Aflatoxin B1.

Changed Risk Profiles:

  • Czech Republic - reduces from medium to low
  • Romania - reduces from high to medium
  • Serbia - raised from medium to high

This means that maize originating from

  • Czech Republic may be analyzed less frequently 
  • Romania may be analyzed less frequently
  • Serbia must be analyzed more frequently

This new risk profile takes effect as from 11 April 2024.

Note:

Maize originating from a country with High risk must be analyzed more frequently, because the risk of the presence of Aflatoxin B1 is to be considered high.

Consult for more details TS 1.7 Monitoring - Appendix.

We do it together!

To be able to reclassify countries, it is important for GMP+ participants to upload their analysis results to the GMP+ Monitoring database and to share it with our community.

Be careful

Incorrect analysis results in the database can affect the results of the evaluation and risk classification of the countries.

When uploading this information, please make sure that the origin of the maize is entered correctly and that the levels of Aflatoxin detected are entered with the correct unit (mg/kg).

- Ask your laboratory to report in the correct unit

Ask your laboratory to report the analysis results in the same unit as included in TS 1.5 Specific Feed Safety Limits. For Aflatoxin the correct unit is mg/kg. This helps you when you check the result with the applicable feed safety limits in TS 1.5, but also helps you comply with the requirement of the GMP+ Monitoring database to report the result in this unit.

- If the analysis result is in ppb, you must first convert it to mg/kg.

Why is this important?

Analyzing monitoring results is an important source for GMP+ International in determining potential risks. Also, it helps us developing FSP products that make you and the feed industry as a whole more resilient.

Previous changes in risk profiles

Since September 2023 the risk profiles of countries of origin have changed as follows:

Final Implementation date

Country

Risk profile

14 March 2024

Ukraine

 

Low > Medium

01 February 2024 Ukraine

Medium > Low

Southern  France
(departments: 85, 79,
86, 17, 16, 87, 23, 19,
03, 
63, 15, 43, 71, 39,
42, 69,
01, 74, 73, 38,
07, 26, 24,
33, 40, 64,
47, 46, 82, 32,
65, 31,
81, 12, 09, 48, 30,
34,
11, 66, 05, 04, 06, 83,
84 and 13)

Medium > Low

18 September 2023 Ukraine

Low > Medium

Czech Republic

Low > Medium

Southern  France
(departments: 85, 79,
86, 17, 16, 87, 23, 19,
03, 63, 15, 43, 71, 39,
42, 69, 01, 74, 73, 38,
07, 26, 24, 33, 40, 64,
47, 46, 82, 32, 65, 31,
81, 12, 09, 48, 30, 34,
11, 66, 05, 04, 06, 83,
84 and 13)

Low > Medium