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    Tainted Maize Stopped Cold at Nimule Border Gate

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Swift Border Clampdown at Nimule

    Nimule’s busy customs yard fell silent this week as inspectors ordered three cargo trucks back across the frontier.

    Laboratory results showed aflatoxin in maize and live insects in beans, triggering the most forceful rejection yet under South Sudan’s updated standards code.

    Science Behind the Screens

    Portable chromatographs identified aflatoxin levels far above the 10-parts-per-billion ceiling endorsed by the World Health Organization.

    “We no longer rely on paperwork; every batch faces a field test,” explained Dr. Irene Laku, chief chemist at the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS press briefing, 2025).

    Regional Trade Ripples

    The rejected consignments originated from northern Uganda, a key supplier to Juba’s grain market.

    Traders in Elegu conceded extra costs but welcomed clarity, arguing that predictable rules improve long-term cross-border commerce.

    Consumer Voices Growing Louder

    In Juba, shopper Mary Anei said she now checks expiry dates and origin labels, noting that “the border news makes us feel safer.”

    Civil-society group Safe Plate Africa praised the move while urging similar vigilance for cooking oils and dairy.

    Toward Stronger Continental Standards

    SSNBS plans round-the-clock inspections at all ten official entry points, backed by a new electronic certificate system.

    Officials said the crackdown aligns with the African Continental Free Trade Area’s goal of harmonised, science-based regulations rather than hidden barriers.

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