Business Economics, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6708 WB, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR), Wageningen University and Research, Akkermaalsbos 2, 6708 WB, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Mycotoxin Res. 2021 May;37(2):193-204. doi: 10.1007/s12550-021-00429-9. Epub 2021 Mar 30.
Early 2013, high concentrations of aflatoxin M were found in the bulk milk of a few dairy farms in the Netherlands. These high concentrations were caused by aflatoxin B contaminated maize from Eastern Europe that was processed into compound feed, which was fed to dairy cows. Since the contamination was discovered in the downstream stages of the supply chain, multiple countries and parties were involved and recalls of the feed were necessary, resulting into financial losses. The aim of this study was to estimate the direct short-term financial losses related to the 2013 aflatoxin incident for the maize traders, the feed industry, and the dairy sector in the Netherlands. First, the sequence of events of the incident was retrieved. Then, a Monte Carlo simulation model was built to combine the scarce and uncertain data to estimate the direct financial losses for each stakeholder. The estimated total direct financial losses of this incident were estimated to be between 12 and 25 million euros. The largest share, about 60%, of the total losses was endured by the maize traders. About 39% of the total losses were for the feed industry, and less than 1% of the total losses were for the dairy sector. The financial losses estimated in this study should be interpreted cautiously due to limitations associated with the quality of the data used. Furthermore, this incident led to indirect long-term financial effects, identified but not estimated in this study.
2013 年初,在荷兰的几家奶牛场的散装牛奶中发现了高浓度的黄曲霉 M。这些高浓度是由来自东欧的受黄曲霉 B 污染的玉米引起的,这些玉米被加工成复合饲料,然后喂给奶牛。由于污染是在供应链的下游阶段发现的,涉及多个国家和各方,因此需要召回饲料,导致了经济损失。本研究的目的是估算与 2013 年黄曲霉事件相关的荷兰玉米贸易商、饲料行业和奶牛业的直接短期财务损失。首先,检索了事件的时间顺序。然后,建立了一个蒙特卡罗模拟模型,将稀缺和不确定的数据结合起来,以估算每个利益相关者的直接财务损失。估计此次事件的直接总财务损失在 1200 万至 2500 万欧元之间。最大的损失份额,约 60%,由玉米贸易商承担。约 39%的损失来自饲料行业,不到 1%的损失来自奶牛业。由于与所使用数据的质量相关的限制,本研究中估计的财务损失应谨慎解释。此外,此次事件导致了间接的长期财务影响,但在本研究中未予确定和估算。