The dsm-firmenich Mycotoxin Survey constitutes the longest running and most comprehensive data set on mycotoxin occurrence. Starting already in 2004, it allows to study the yearly changes in the occurrence of mycotoxins in different world regions.
The increasing sample size over the years gives detailed insights on the incidence of the six major mycotoxins in the agricultural commodities used for livestock feed in order to identify the potential risk posed to livestock animal production.
The dsm-firmenich Mycotoxin Survey is part of its technical services. The company’s mycotoxin analysis to customer is to help to identify mycotoxin risk in their raw commodities and final feeds. The biggest part of the survey data comes from routine analyses and is a joint effort with clients globally to collect over 20 000 samples/year.
In the case of Asia, extracted from the report, the table below shows the findings.


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