Mycotoxins in Non-GMO Feed Grains

Eager to supply the growing demand for organically produced milk and meat, many farms are testing corn, soy, and other feed components for GMOs. But what about mycotoxins?

The limited supply of non-GMO organic grains, which we wrote about last time, sometimes forces buyers to accept more broken and imperfect grains…the most susceptible to fungal infestation and possibly the development of mycotoxins, a toxic byproduct of certain fungi.

Some mycotoxins not only reduce yields, but also cause irreparable harm and even death. Whether feeding pigs, cattle, or poultry, mycotoxin testing is crucial to the success and profitability of organic milk and meat production.

For example, pigs are extremely sensitive to mycotoxins; breeding losses and hampered weight gain can reduce margins to the point of non-profitability. Mycotoxins are detrimental to poultry as well, one of the fastest-growing segments of organic demand. With effects such as poor gut integrity and gizzard erosion, broiler, turkey, and egg production margins are at risk.

The U.S. FDA regulates mycotoxin levels in food and feed, but organic producers are limited in their mycotoxin risk management and health prevention tools. By testing frequently along the feed supply chain, farmers, suppliers and producers alike can be confident in the animals’ health and better capitalize on this growing market.

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2017 MOSES Conference – non GMO Testing

EnviroLogix, a global leader in the development and commercialization of GMO detection technology, is excited to showcase GMO testing products at the 2017 MOSES Conference for Organic Farming. To deliver a USDA certified organic, non-GMO project verified food product to the marketplace, the GMO status of high risk grain based ingredients must be confirmed. This process is known as identity preservation. EnviroLogix develops and manufactures test kits that allow various stakeholders to manage the identity preservation process by testing various types of seed or grain as it moves through the supply chain.

According to the Organic Trade Association, GMOs are prohibited from USDA certified organic products. This means that farmers can’t plant GMO seed, use any GMO containing ingredient in an organic food product, or even feed organic cows GMO alfalfa or corn. The USDA’s organic regulations require that farmers and processors prove that their product is GMO free if suspected of contamination. EnviroLogix has stepped up to help organic farmers prosper by developing and manufacturing accurate, rapid GMO testing kits.

EnviroLogix offers comprehensive GMO detection of bulk ground corn and bulk ground soybean samples. These GMO tests are marketed as QuickCombs for corn or soy. QuickCombs are point of need tests that provide quantitative results using the QuickScan reader. The QuickScan paired with a QuickComb is a great way to confirm the non GMO status of bulk corn or soy samples. Additionally, QuickCombs can be used to screen out the presence of GMOs in seed lots thereby reducing the risk that an organic grower is planting a GMO contaminated seed lot. For the organic cow or alfalfa producers out there EnviroLogix also offers a test kit for alfalfa hay and for alfalfa leaf and seed. To see these products first hand and to learn more about how EnviroLogix can help your non GMO testing efforts please visit booth #140 at the 2017 MOSES conference. Can’t wait to learn more about EnviroLogix’ products? Contact us today!

Pack Your Plaid and Join Us at MOSES

Visit us at MOSES in booth #140 to learn about our rapid, user-friendly solutions for detecting GMOs and mycotoxins. While you’re there, enter to win a $100 LL Bean gift card!

Our simple immunoassay solutions are:

  • Easy to use
  • Flexible
  • Precise

Our revolutionary molecular technology can detect the DNA of genetically modified organisms, using patented chemistry that is:

  • Quick
  • Sensitive
  • Accurate

Stop by to talk with Kyle and Lee about your specific testing challenges. We have the expertise you need in a strategic partner and the solutions you can trust for success.

Scientist Jamie Welch to Present at the Organic & Non-GMO Forum

According to event organizers, The Organic & Non-GMO Forum is a unique one-day event that brings together stakeholders from across the organic and non-GMO value chain to address the growing opportunities and the significant supply chain challenges that still remain. The event features:

  • Interactive presentations and panel discussions with industry experts
  • Crucial information, strategies and tools to engage in the sector
  • An opportunity to meet companies within in growing sector
  • The only event that connects the entire oilseed and grains supply chain to address the critical challenges that lie ahead

Scientist Jamie Welch, Supervisor of Technical Support at EnviroLogix, will present on the current science of GMO testing protocols from 9:55 – 10:20 am on September 30.

If you’re planning to attend, please be our guest and save 10% off of your registration fee by using the discount code ONG-SK15.

Leave time on your agenda to attend Jamie’s presentation on GMO testing science, and visit our table at the expo for information and GMO testing demos. If you are thinking about entering the non-GMO market, or if you have questions about your existing program,  talk with our friendly, knowledgeable experts about your unique challenges. We can help develop a solution for your needs.