RASFF ALERT: Serious Ergot Contamination in French Wheat

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🇪🇺 RASFF ALERT: Serious Ergot Contamination in French Wheat

RASFF Notification 2026.1480 | 23 February 2026

The Netherlands has issued an Alert Notification via the EU Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) concerning ergot contamination in wheat originating from France.

Key Facts

  • Product: Wheat

  • Origin: France

  • Notifying country: Netherlands

  • Notification type: Alert notification

  • Basis: Company’s own check

  • Risk classification: Serious

  • Product category: Cereals and bakery products

  • Measure taken: Informing recipient(s)

Unlike a border rejection, this case concerns product already within the supply chain.


Why This Matters

Ergot contamination in wheat is a critical issue due to the presence of ergot alkaloids, toxic compounds produced by Claviceps purpurea.

Risks include:

  • Neurotoxic effects

  • Vasoconstriction

  • Severe food safety concerns in flour and bakery production

Ergot levels are strictly regulated within the EU.


Market Implications

France is one of the EU’s largest wheat producers and exporters.
A serious RASFF alert in French wheat may lead to:

  • Increased quality testing across EU grain flows

  • Heightened scrutiny in cross-border trade

  • Potential milling and feed sector adjustments

  • Additional supplier audits

Since the notification was triggered by a company’s own check, it signals internal compliance detection rather than border interception.


CMB Insight

Ergot remains a recurring issue in wet harvest years and can significantly impact:

  • Milling wheat premiums

  • Feed wheat substitution

  • Export certification processes

Monitoring follow-up RASFF updates will be crucial to assess whether this remains an isolated incident or develops into a broader quality pattern within the 2025/26 crop.