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INDIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
VPH MINOR CREDIT SEMINOR
ONTRACEABILITY OF MEAT amp MEAT
PRODUCT
Bhujendra soni
Roll no- 5053
MVSc Scholar
Division of LPT amp Meat Science
Traceability is not new 10485991700 BCMesopotamian shepherds mark
animals with different colors 10485997thCenturyChina tattoos breed horses 10485991556Venice hires food inspectors 10485991714France outlaws un-inspected meat 10485991750-90UK pass variety of food safety laws 10485991875 Marking of US livestock with tags
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY1048599TRACEABILITY ldquoTHE ABILITY TO TRACE THE HISTORY APPLICATIONOR LOCATIONOF THAT WHICH IS UNDER CONSIDERATIONrdquo (ISO) 1048599TRACING LOOKING BACK1048599TRACKINGLOOKING FORWARD
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY
A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions
What is the product How much is there Where did it originate Where is itWho has it now
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
Traceability is not new 10485991700 BCMesopotamian shepherds mark
animals with different colors 10485997thCenturyChina tattoos breed horses 10485991556Venice hires food inspectors 10485991714France outlaws un-inspected meat 10485991750-90UK pass variety of food safety laws 10485991875 Marking of US livestock with tags
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY1048599TRACEABILITY ldquoTHE ABILITY TO TRACE THE HISTORY APPLICATIONOR LOCATIONOF THAT WHICH IS UNDER CONSIDERATIONrdquo (ISO) 1048599TRACING LOOKING BACK1048599TRACKINGLOOKING FORWARD
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY
A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions
What is the product How much is there Where did it originate Where is itWho has it now
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY1048599TRACEABILITY ldquoTHE ABILITY TO TRACE THE HISTORY APPLICATIONOR LOCATIONOF THAT WHICH IS UNDER CONSIDERATIONrdquo (ISO) 1048599TRACING LOOKING BACK1048599TRACKINGLOOKING FORWARD
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY
A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions
What is the product How much is there Where did it originate Where is itWho has it now
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY
A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions
What is the product How much is there Where did it originate Where is itWho has it now
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
WHAT IS TRACEABILITY
A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions
What is the product How much is there Where did it originate Where is itWho has it now
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
WHAT TRACEABILITY IS NOT
Traceability nesafe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food
or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
STEPS ON THE PATHWAY TO TRACEABILITY
1048599Discovery of pathogenic organisms
1048599Establishment of control mechanisms
1048599Spread of international rules and compliance1048599Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
DRIVERS WHY IS TRACEABILITY IMPORTANT
1048599Media attention on food safety amp quality issues
1048599Globalization of the Market 1048599Increasing liability and litigation 1048599Huge economic interests at stake 1048599Supply chains have become complex
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
WHY DO COMPANIES INVEST IN TRACEABILITY
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
EXAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODSLive animal Visual ear tags
RFID ear tagsBar Code Ear TagsTattoosAntibodies by injection
SlaughteringampProcessing Paper bar codesRFID tagsBatch markersMolecular bar codesQuantum dotsMicrowave radar
Retail amp distribution Machine readable codes
Consumer Numerical codesPublic access website
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Europe ndashEU Food LawAdopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health
protection US ndashBio-Terror regulations911 highlighted vulnerability of the food
supplyFinal Rule on Establishment and Maintenance
of Records Japan ndashBeef traceability BSE testing Canada ndashLivestock Identification Program Chile ndashNational BeefSalmon Traceability Australia ndashIntegrated Market Development
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
RISK MITIGATION
Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims
Traceability systems will reduce Recall Frequency Recall Scop
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius CommissionCodex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair
trade practices ISOISO 22005 Traceability in the feed and food chain ndashGeneral
principles and guidance for systems design and development
Objective provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain
OIEWorking Group on Animal Production and Food SafetyAIM International Livestock Traceability StandardTechnical Report RFID for Food Animal Identification in NAm GS 1 (formerly EANUCC)GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-
- Indian veterinary research institute vph Minor credit semi
- Slide 2
- What is Traceability 1048599Traceability ldquothe ability to trace the
- Supply Chain Flow
- What is Traceability
- What Traceability is Not
- Steps on the Pathway to Traceability
- Drivers Why is Traceability Important
- Why do Companies Invest in Traceability
- Examples of some tracing methods
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Mitigation
- Standards Organizations
- Slide 14
-