Zambia finds high levels of toxin in county’s staple food
Many consumers in Zambia are fearful after the government found high levels of aflatoxins in the country’s staple food - maize meal. Health authorities say high levels of aflatoxins pose a danger to both human and animal life as 400 dogs are believed to have died after exposure to contaminated dog food. Kathy Short reports from Lusaka
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