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DSM-FIRMENICH MYCOTOXIN SURVEY JANUARY TO JUNE 2025

dsm-firmenich Mycotoxin Survey January to June 2025, reveals ongoing mycotoxin risks in key regions.10,868 samples were collected and analysed from 81 countries around the world, resulting in 53,382 analyses. 

The results concluded that deoxynivalenol, zearalenone and fumonisins mycotoxins are most frequently found, with the highest regions of mycotoxins found in North, Central and South America, South Asia, China and Taiwan.

Key findings include:

Ursula Hofstetter, Head of Mycotoxin Risk Management at dsm-firmenich stated:

 “This year’s findings once again highlight the widespread and persistent nature of mycotoxin contamination in feed ingredients across the globe. With risks continuing to pose a threat to animal welfare, productivity, and sustainability, proactive risk management and regular monitoring are more important than ever to maintain the profitability of both the feed industry and animal protein production sectors.”

The survey also includes further details on: 

About the Survey 

Each year since 2004, dsm-firmenich has analysed a large number of feed samples from all around the world to understand and monitor contamination levels of the different mycotoxins in a variety of feed ingredients. This information is shared in the annual dsm-firmenich World Mycotoxin Survey.

Mycotoxins are naturally produced by the fungi that can contaminate feed raw materials in the field and during storage. When ingested by animals, mycotoxins have a wide range of negative effects such as impaired reproduction, digestive disorders, carcinogenicity, and reduced performance.

To download the dsm-firmenich World Mycotoxin Survey from January to June 2025, follow the link here.

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