POULTRYINDONESIA, Jakarta — Based on an analysis of over 115,000 samples from 46 countries, Trouw Nutrition noted that the number of samples contaminated with mycotoxins in 2025 experienced a decrease compared to 2024. The samples covered various types of feed raw materials, ranging from grains, protein sources, by-products, silage, TMR, concentrates, to complete feed. The most significant decrease was reported in fumonisin and T-2 toxin. However, the contamination levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA) were recorded as relatively the same compared to the previous year and higher compared to fumonisin. Meanwhile, the average concentration of mycotoxins in samples from 2024 and 2025 was reported to have no significant change. This condition indicates that in 2025, environmental factors that support mold growth and mycotoxin production still exist, especially in temperate regions. These findings will be presented in full in Trouw Nutrition's annual Global Mycotoxin ...