Food traceability

food traceability
Thesaurus of Food Science and Supply Chain

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Food traceability refers to the ability to track and trace the movement of food products and their ingredients throughout the entire supply chain. It involves recording and documenting the origin, processing, and distribution of information from production to consumption. Traceability systems ensure transparency and quickly identify the source of any potential issues.

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