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    Border Food Checks: Inside Central Africa’s Safety Net

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Border Seizures Spotlight Food Safety

    A spate of interceptions at Nimule, South Sudan’s busiest land gateway, has revived the debate on food security in Central Africa. Authorities turned back suspect maize and beans, underscoring how vigilant border science can shield millions from hidden contaminants.

    Maize Flour Held Over Aflatoxin Risk

    Lab analysts at Nimule seized two trucks of Ugandan maize flour, logging aflatoxin readings well above East African Community thresholds. Officials immediately ordered re-export, citing cancer risks tied to the toxin, and alerted traders to tighten post-harvest handling.

    Beans Shipment Found Alive With Insects

    Inspectors flagged a Tanzanian truck of beans after discovering live weevils crawling through sacks. The lot was rejected at once, since visible infestation violates Codex Alimentarius norms and could spread pests to domestic farms already battling climate-driven yield stress.

    Round-the-Clock Screening at Nimule

    The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards says staff work in three shifts, testing imports every day. Mobile laboratories, financed partly by the African Development Bank, deliver on-site results within hours, curbing delays while upholding the right to safe, quality food.

    Regional Cooperation Strengthens Standards

    Kinshasa’s Congolese Quality Control Department recently shared rapid mycotoxin screening protocols with Juba officials, confirming, in director Jean Rosaire Okiemy’s words, “a united front for consumer safety.” Such exchanges align with African Continental Free Trade Area goals and bolster public trust.

    Consumer Confidence and Next Steps

    Bureau spokesperson Gillian Kenyi anticipates stricter supplier audits and public awareness drives in coming months. Analysts argue consistent enforcement could slash food-borne illness costs across Central Africa, while giving traders clearer guidance and supporting national development plans endorsed by partner governments.

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