Developing statistical models of aflatoxin risk in peanuts using historical weather data
Da‐Young Kim,
Fikadu Getachew,
Barry L. Tillman
et al.
Abstract:Aflatoxin contamination in peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a significant public health risk. Aflatoxin is detected postharvest after inspection of loads associated with grading at peanut buying points, leaving growers and shellers in a precarious position. Stricter limits on aflatoxin contamination could restrict the United States access to international markets. Predicting aflatoxin risk remains challenging, but improved tools could help inform postharvest storage segregation decisions and alert industry sta… Show more
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