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The European Union through Market Access Upgrade Programme (MARKUP) has developed a training guide on aflatoxin control. Charity Mutegi a food scientist at MARKUP says there is a need to increase the use of aflasafe to control aflatoxin contamination that has been linked with increased cancer cases in the country .
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MARKUP develops a training guide on aflatoxin control
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