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Mycotoxin Survey in North America: January 2024 Update

Our January 2024 update from the annual PROcheck mycotoxin survey is here.

2023 US and Canada Corn Ingredient Survey Reports

Each sample was tested for 6 major mycotoxin groups including,

  • A-Trichothecenes (A-Trich): T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, Neosolaniol, Diacetoxyscirpenol
  • B-Trichothecenes (B-Trich): Deoxynivalenol (DON/Vomitoxin), 3-Acetyl-deoxynivalenol, 15-Acetyl-deoxynivalenol, Nivalenol, Fusarenon X
  • Fumonisins (FUM): B1, B2, B3
  • Zearalenone (ZEN)
  • Aflatoxins (Afla): B1, B2, G1, and G2
  • Ochratoxin A (OTA)

The survey results represent samples sent in for surveillance testing only and does not include any sample submitted following clinical signs.

Below we discuss trends of each of these feed ingredients regarding mycotoxin occurrence. Additional details including mean contamination levels and risk by state or province can be found by downloading the full report.

USA Corn

  • 168 samples submitted from 18 states
  • Overall occurrence for corn samples:

Occurrence

2023

2022

Total positive

95%

92%

>1 Mycotoxin/sample

79%

69%

  • Occurrence status by mycotoxin group:

Mycotoxins

2023

2022

A-Trichothecenes

20%

3%

B-Trichothecenes

55%

68%

Fumonisins

85%

79%

Zearalenone

76%

31%

Aflatoxins

12%

11%

Ochratoxin A

0%

1%

  • Based on the 168 corn grain samples tested to date, early surveillance of 2023 crop suggests an increase in the occurrence of Fumonisins (+6% points), A-Trichothecenes (+17% points), and Zearalenone (+45% points) while Aflatoxin occurrence remains steady (+1% point) and occurrence of B-Trichothecenes appears to be down (-13% points) vs. 2022 crop year results.
  • It is important to keep in mind that as of August 1, 2023, Romer Labs implemented the updated PLUS Method featuring enhanced sensitivity. Changes in laboratory methods including lowered limits of detection (LOD) may influence historical comparisons vs. 2023 survey results.

Canada Corn

  • 20 samples from 2 provinces
  • Overall occurrence for corn samples:

Occurrence

2023

2022

Total positive

100%

82%

>1 Mycotoxin/sample

65%

64%

  • Occurrence status by mycotoxin group:

Mycotoxins

2023

2022

A-Trichothecenes

15%

18%

B-Trichothecenes

100%

82%

Fumonisins

20%

36%

Zearalenone

55%

36%

Aflatoxins

0%

0%

Ochratoxin A

0%

0%

  • Based on the 20 corn grain samples tested to date, early surveillance of 2023 crop suggests an increase in the occurrence of B-Trichothecenes (+18% points) and Zearalenone (+19% points) with  decreased occurrence of Fumonisins (-16% points) while A-Trichothecenes occurrence remains steady (-3% points) vs. 2022 crop year results.

Continued monitoring and surveillance of new crop ingredients is warranted to provide on-going characterization of contamination patterns and trends in North America.

Results based on the samples analyzed in the region to date.

Mycotoxin Services & Tools

  • Mycotoxin PROcheck

    A 5-step comprehensive mycotoxin risk management service program designed to counteract the mycotoxins occurring in feed ingredients, and to safeguard the health and performance of your animals.

  • Mycotoxin Detection

    We offer a range of analytical services to customers to assess the mycotoxin contamination of feed materials.

Each sample was tested for 6 major mycotoxin groups including,

  • A-Trichothecenes (A-Trich): T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, Neosolaniol, Diacetoxyscirpenol
  • B-Trichothecenes (B-Trich): Deoxynivalenol (DON/Vomitoxin), 3-Acetyl-deoxynivalenol, 15-Acetyl-deoxynivalenol, Nivalenol, Fusarenon X)
  • Fumonisins (FUM): B1, B2, B3
  • Zearalenone (ZEN)
  • Aflatoxins (Afla): B1, B2, G1, and G2
  • Ochratoxin A (OTA)

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