New Decision‑Support Tool Released – Mycotoxins Incidents Forecasting Dashboard in Poultry Feed

Forecasting Dashboard in Poultry Feed

The EFRA project announces the release of the Mycotoxins Incidents Forecasting Dashboard in Poultry Feed, a new decisionsupport tool developed under Use Case #4: Mycotoxins in Animal Feed and Effects on Animal Production. This tool enhances the ability of feedsafety professionals, producers, and riskmanagement teams to anticipate mycotoxinrelated incidents and take proactive measures to protect animal health and feedsupplychain integrity.

Forecasting MycotoxinRelated Incidents for Proactive Risk Management

The dashboard provides predictive insights into officially reported mycotoxinrelated incidents affecting poultry and other animal feed. By analysing historical incident patterns and generating forwardlooking forecasts, it supports trend exploration, early detection of emerging risks, and proactive decisionmaking for feedsafety management.

Users can explore:

  • Interactive timeseries visualisations
  • Forecasted incident counts
  • Detailed incidentlevel information

Powered by a TimeSeries Forecasting Model for Mycotoxin Risk

The tool deploys a TimeSeries Model for Mycotoxin Risk in Poultry, developed and validated by Agroknow.

It integrates multiple data sources harvested, annotated, and processed by Agroknow, including:

  • Public foodsafety incident records
  • Laboratory testing results
  • Weather and meteorological data (e.g., temperature, humidity, precipitation)
  • Unstructured text from incident and recall reports
  • Structured timeseries incident data

Development and Validation

The tool was developed and validated by:

  • Agroknow – model development, validation, deployment, and dashboard implementation

Accessing the Dashboard

Access to this decisionsupport tool is provided through the FOODAKAI platform. As this is a subscriptionbased dashboard, you may visit or request access to the:  Mycotoxins Incidents Forecasting Dashboard in Poultry Feed

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