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kenya trace project aflatoxins climate child health

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The TRACE project is a research initiative, not a commercial mechanism. No direct price, supply, or margin impact is identified. The study may lead to future regulatory changes in aflatoxin limits in maize, but no concrete commercial channel is present. Weak mechanism / too early stage / announcement only.

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  • Kenya launches TRACE project to assess aflatoxin impact on child health due to climate change.
  • Aflatoxin exposure from contaminated maize linked to rising child mortality.
  • Three-year study involving health, agriculture, and climate stakeholders.
  • Aflatoxin may weaken vaccine effectiveness and increase disease vulnerability.
  • Partners include KEMRI, Kenya Bureau of Standards, and Kenya Paediatric Research Consortium.
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