Unsafe food is a major cause of disease in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 2 million deaths per year globally and comprising a burden of illness comparable to that of malaria or tuberculosis (WHO, 2015). Reducing the risk of foodborne disease typically requires improvements in food production, processing, and handling practices from farm to fork. However, inducing these changes in the absence of effective regulatory enforcement is challenging because food safety is unobservable and is generally not rewarded by higher prices in markets. In Kenya, a prominent public health concern is contamination of maize, a major staple crop, with the fungal byproduct aflatoxin.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP4; FIPPMTID; A4NHCGIAR Research Program on Ag...
Aflatoxin contamination of several crops is common in tropical and subtropical regions. Maize and gr...
Food borne diseases can be caused by biological, chemical and physical hazards. Most food borne illn...
A key tenet of the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) is that agr...
Unsafe food is a major cause of disease in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 2 milli...
Evidence continues to mount that foodborne illness imposes a staggering health burden in developing ...
Evidence is emerging that foodborne illness accounts for a staggering health burden in developing co...
In this paper, we test the impact of a simulated market premium for food safety, and of bundling rai...
Unlike physical losses, deterioration of food safety can be difficult to observe. In low- and middle...
When aspects of quality are unobservable in the market, returns to quality will be low and producers...
This paper characterizes consumer demand for food safety and the dynamic impact of a social marketin...
The lack of a reliably safe food supply in developing countries imposes major costs on both public h...
Aflatoxin is a poisonous substance produced by a fungus, Aspergillus flavus, that occurs naturally i...
An exposé in Kenya has revealed that there are high amounts of a poisonous substance, known as aflat...
In countries where regulatory enforcement is weak, voluntary third‐party verification of firms' food...
This research was undertaken to characterise the level and distribution of aflatoxin contamination o...
Aflatoxin contamination of several crops is common in tropical and subtropical regions. Maize and gr...
Food borne diseases can be caused by biological, chemical and physical hazards. Most food borne illn...
A key tenet of the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) is that agr...
Unsafe food is a major cause of disease in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 2 milli...
Evidence continues to mount that foodborne illness imposes a staggering health burden in developing ...
Evidence is emerging that foodborne illness accounts for a staggering health burden in developing co...
In this paper, we test the impact of a simulated market premium for food safety, and of bundling rai...
Unlike physical losses, deterioration of food safety can be difficult to observe. In low- and middle...
When aspects of quality are unobservable in the market, returns to quality will be low and producers...
This paper characterizes consumer demand for food safety and the dynamic impact of a social marketin...
The lack of a reliably safe food supply in developing countries imposes major costs on both public h...
Aflatoxin is a poisonous substance produced by a fungus, Aspergillus flavus, that occurs naturally i...
An exposé in Kenya has revealed that there are high amounts of a poisonous substance, known as aflat...
In countries where regulatory enforcement is weak, voluntary third‐party verification of firms' food...
This research was undertaken to characterise the level and distribution of aflatoxin contamination o...
Aflatoxin contamination of several crops is common in tropical and subtropical regions. Maize and gr...
Food borne diseases can be caused by biological, chemical and physical hazards. Most food borne illn...
A key tenet of the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) is that agr...