In this article, Chris Knight, head of agriculture, Campden BRI, UK discusses traceability in the food and feed supply chain.
Traceability identifies the path from where a product originated to
where it has been supplied, and consists as a series of interlinking
chain of records either between process steps in an individual food (or
feed) business operation and/or between different stages in a food
supply chain.
Read the full article here.
The requirements for traceability apply to any business that trades in food at all stages of the food chain. |
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