INITIATIVES ON AFLATOXIN CONTROL /RWANDA INITIATIVES ON AFLATOXIN CONTROL /RWANDA PRESENTED BY Mr. MUKUNZI Antoine, Director Testing Labs/RBS.

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INITIATIVES ON AFLATOXIN CONTROL /RWANDA INITIATIVES ON AFLATOXIN CONTROL /RWANDA PRESENTED BY Mr. MUKUNZI Antoine, Director Testing Labs/RBS

INTRODUCTION  Agriculture employs over 80% of the population, contributes 34% to the GDP, and is the main earner of foreign exchange in Rwanda.  Because of this important economic role, the agriculture sector holds a strategic position within the Government of Rwanda’s (GOR)

INTRODUCTION Medium and long-term goals as outlined in the Vision 2020 and EDPRS Medium and long-term goals as outlined in the Vision 2020 and EDPRS  Due to that the Government of Rwanda (GOR) has clearly prioritized the development of the agriculture sector as a means of reducing poverty, which is predominantly focused in the rural areas, and of driving economic growth.

INTRODUCTION  With the success of the Crop Intensification Program (CIP) that was implemented in 2007, increases in crop yields resulted in unanticipated surpluses in key staple grains and cereals. To better address the issues of post-harvest loss resulting from the lack of capacity in post-harvest handling and storage,

INITIATIVES  The Post-Harvest Task Force was established in  The Post-Harvest Task Force aims to maximize net profits for smallholder farmers and reduce food insecurity by strengthening staple crop value chains and reducing post-harvest losses.

INITIATIVES  Reduce staple crop post-harvest losses at producer and first aggregator level I. Build RAB Post-Harvest Team capacity, II. Identify and prioritize economically relevant post-harvest technology, III. Disseminate and promote the uptake of technology, Reduce post-harvest losses

INITIATIVES  Rwanda Bureau of Standards (RBS) was established in 2002 as the only body with powers to define and possess national standards and  Most of food Standards were declared and as mandatory.

INITIATIVES  The Government of Rwanda is currently reforming RBS; to make it more efficient, RBS will focus on non- regulatory functions  Inspections will go to a separate Agency; National Inspectorate and Competition Authority (NICA)

INITIATIVES  RBS has the following responsibilities:  Development and publication of national food standards  Harmonization of Rwanda standards with regional and international standards,  Dissemination of information on standards and technical regulations

INITIATIVES  Import inspection, market surveillance and industrial inspection  Testing and Metrology services  Certification services  Aflatoxins testing is mandatory for all industries applying for certification

INITIATIVES  Rwanda uses the EAC harmonized standards for cereals and cereal products is: I. 5ppb for Aflatoxins B1, 10 ppb for total Aflatoxins, II. 2 ppm for fumonisin III. And moisture content at 13.5 to 14%

INITIATIVES  RBS has the necessary testing equipment for wide range of mycotoxins: I. HPTLC (TLC Scanner 3) automated developing chamber II. HPLC with fluorescent detector III. LC-QQQ for testing of more mycotoxin at low detection limit and metabolites

HPTLC IN RBS LABS  Rwanda participates in FAPAS; UKAS accredited Proficiency Testing Scheme Provider

INITIATIVES  In partisanship with International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), supported by USAID, We are undertaking the project on quantifying the problem in maize and cassava in households and markets, and sensitization of targeted stakeholders based on a cost-benefit analysis” We are undertaking the project on quantifying the problem in maize and cassava in households and markets, and sensitization of targeted stakeholders based on a cost-benefit analysis”

INITIATIVES  Objectives: Quantify key mycotoxin in maize and cassava in rural households and markets Quantify key mycotoxin in maize and cassava in rural households and markets Sensitize stakeholders in Rwanda about occurrence of key mycotoxins mechanisms Sensitize stakeholders in Rwanda about occurrence of key mycotoxins mechanisms

INITIATIVES  Objectives (Cont): Establish a prevalence database that can guide mycotoxin risk assessment and risk mapping activities in the country and hence strengthen standards and regulation Establish a prevalence database that can guide mycotoxin risk assessment and risk mapping activities in the country and hence strengthen standards and regulation

INITIATIVES  The first batch of samples have been collected and submitted to BOKU-IFA for analysis by applying an LC- MS/MS based multi-analyte method  The results of the analysis of multiple mycotoxins and fungal metabolites in 109 cassava and 117 maize samples were received

INITIATIVES  Another duty within this project is the transfer of know-how on LC-MS-based mycotoxin analysis to the RBS. I. Laboratory analyst went to BOKU- IFA and got trained on LCQQQ method II. Currently the BOKU-IFA expert is in RBS to assist in LCQQQ method development

GAPS TO BE ADDRESSED More support to complement the IITA USAID project, 500 samples taken are very few for whole country and cover other commodities. More support to complement the IITA USAID project, 500 samples taken are very few for whole country and cover other commodities. Need for more research to establish standards levels based on country and regional problems Need for more research to establish standards levels based on country and regional problems

GAPS TO BE ADDRESSED Set up of regional intercomparisons schemes because FAPAS is expensive Set up of regional intercomparisons schemes because FAPAS is expensive Development of Maximum Limits (MLs) for other mycotoxins Development of Maximum Limits (MLs) for other mycotoxins Support in equipment maintenance, troubleshooting and waste disposal Support in equipment maintenance, troubleshooting and waste disposal

 Thank You for your kind attention!