158 results on '"Matumba, Limbikani"'
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2. Malawi’s ‘anything goes’ food market: weak regulations on nutrition and health claims
3. Micro-climatic variations across Malawi have a greater influence on contamination of maize with aflatoxins than with fumonisins
4. Hydrothermally-treated soybean-fortified maize-based nsima (stiff porridge) could contribute towards alleviating seasonal body weight loss in farming communities in sub-Saharan Africa
5. Mycotoxin levels and characterization of natural anti-fungal phytochemicals in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) from Nigeria’s six agroecological zones
6. Barriers to Hermetic Bag Adoption Among Smallholder Farmers in Malawi.
7. Essential descriptors for mycotoxin contamination data in food and feed
8. Collection of Data on Pesticides in Maize and Tomato in Africa: Protocol for Africa Pesticide Residue Survey Study
9. Are sample size and sample preparation for mycotoxin quantitation in grain products getting trivialized?
10. A concise review towards defining the exposome of oesophageal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa
11. Five keys to prevention and control of mycotoxins in grains: A proposal
12. Long-term sustainability of African school feeding programs, a review.
13. Exploring the potential of transitioning Malawians from corn to quinoa‐based thick porridge (nsima): insights from sensory and emotions profiles.
14. Farmers Preferentially Allocate More Land to Cultivation of Conventional White Maize Compared to Weevil-Resistant Biofortified Orange Maize.
15. Correction to: Micro‑climatic variations across Malawi have a greater influence on contamination of maize with aflatoxins than with fumonisins
16. Farmers Preferentially Allocate More Land to Cultivation of Conventional White Maize Compared to Weevil-Resistant Biofortified Orange Maize
17. Aflatoxin M1 in raw cow milk and associated hepatocellular carcinoma risk among dairy farming households in Malawi
18. Sensory acceptability and nutritional quality of composite bread with added puree from biofortified beans in Malawi
19. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Food Hygiene among Mothers from Rural Communities in Malawi.
20. Managing aflatoxin in smallholder groundnut production in Southern Africa: Paired comparison of the windrow and Mandela cock techniques
21. Crop species diversity: A key strategy for sustainable food system transformation and climate resilience.
22. Aflatoxin-lysine adducts in blood serum of the Malawian rural population and aflatoxin contamination in foods (groundnuts, maize) in the corresponding areas
23. Comparative Utility of Hermetic and Conventional Grain Storage Bags for Smallholder Farmers: A Meta‐analysis
24. Comparative utility of hermetic and conventional grain storage bags for smallholder farmers: a meta‐analysis.
25. Assessment of dietary exposure and levels of mycotoxins in sorghum from Niger State of Nigeria.
26. Aflatoxin risk management in commercial groundnut products in Malawi (Sub-Saharan Africa): a call for a more socially responsible industry
27. Aflatoxins, discolouration and insect damage in dried cowpea and pigeon pea in Malawi and the effectiveness of flotation/washing operation in eliminating the aflatoxins
28. Aflatoxin B1 levels in groundnut products from local markets in Zambia
29. Reduction of aflatoxins during brewing of a Malawian maize‐based non‐alcoholic beverage, thobwa
30. A survey of the incidence and level of aflatoxin contamination in a range of locally and imported processed foods on Malawian retail market
31. Micro-climatic variations across Malawi have a greater influence on contamination of maize with aflatoxins than with fumonisins
32. Knowledge, attitude, and practices concerning presence of molds in foods among members of the general public in Malawi
33. Evaluation of Metal(loids) Concentrations in Soils of Selected Rice Paddy Fields in Malawi
34. Aflatoxin in cereals and groundnut from small holder farming households in Malawi
35. Aflatoxins in sorghum, sorghum malt and traditional opaque beer in southern Malawi
36. Acceptability of orange corn‐common bean as an alternative to corn–soybean complementary porridge in Malawi
37. Uncommon occurrence ratios of aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, and G2 in maize and groundnuts from Malawi
38. Micro-climatic variations across Malawi have a greater influence on contamination of maize with aflatoxins than with fumonisins.
39. Whole maize flour could enhance food and nutrition security in Malawi
40. Aflatoxin M1 in raw cow milk and associated hepatocellular carcinoma risk among dairy farming households in Malawi
41. Food allergen labeling in developing countries: Insights based on current allergen labeling practices in Malawi
42. Hydrothermally Treated Soybeans Can Enrich Maize Stiff Porridge (Africa’s Main Staple) without Negating Sensory Acceptability
43. Tackling protein–energy under‐nutrition among resource‐limited people living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi using soybean‐enriched maize‐based stiff porridge (nsima): A pilot study
44. Consumption of illegal home-made alcohol in Malawi: A neglected public health threat
45. Participatory evaluation of groundnut planting methods for pre-harvest aflatoxin management in Eastern Province of Zambia
46. Corrigendum to ‘Food allergen labeling in developing countries: Insights based on current allergen labeling practices in Malawi’ [Food Control 84 (2018) 263–267]
47. Concentrating aflatoxins on the domestic market through groundnut export: A focus on Malawian groundnut value and supply chain
48. A limited survey of mycotoxins in traditional maize based opaque beers in Malawi
49. A Case for Regular Aflatoxin Monitoring in Peanut Butter in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from a 3-Year Survey in Zambia
50. Understanding and tackling the complexity of the mycotoxin problem in Sub-Saharan Africa : regulations and decontamination strategies
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