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Smart traceability for food safety
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020Current food production faces a tremendous challenge due to the growing human population. The global population is estimated to reach 9 billion by 2050 with 70% more food being required.
Zhilong Yu +9 more
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Traceability and transparency for sustainable fashion-apparel supply chains
Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 2021PurposeThe relationship between sustainability, traceability and transparency in the fashion-apparel industry, characterised by complex, labour-intensive and geographically dispersed supply chains (SCs), needs further clarification.
Sofia Garcia-Torres +3 more
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Traceability in food processing: problems, methods, and performance evaluations—a review
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020Processed food has become an indispensable part of the human food chain. It provides rich nutrition for human health and satisfies various other requirements for food consumption.
Jianping Qian +4 more
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Meat Science, 2008
Traceability programs can cover the whole of life, or parts of it, for individual animals or groups/lots of animals. Of 13 country or community traceability programs for cattle/beef, 11 are mandatory (4 encompass, or are scheduled to encompass, birth to retail; 7 cover birth to slaughter) while 2 are voluntary and encompass birth to slaughter.
G C, Smith +4 more
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Traceability programs can cover the whole of life, or parts of it, for individual animals or groups/lots of animals. Of 13 country or community traceability programs for cattle/beef, 11 are mandatory (4 encompass, or are scheduled to encompass, birth to retail; 7 cover birth to slaughter) while 2 are voluntary and encompass birth to slaughter.
G C, Smith +4 more
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
With the development of the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the existing IIoT platform has gradually formed a large-scale, heterogeneous distributed environment.
Yan Cao, Feng Jia, Gunasekaran Manogaran
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With the development of the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the existing IIoT platform has gradually formed a large-scale, heterogeneous distributed environment.
Yan Cao, Feng Jia, Gunasekaran Manogaran
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The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 2018
AbstractWe review the current knowledge concerning strong jump-traceability. We cover the known results relating strong jump-traceability to randomness, and those relating it to degree theory. We also discuss the techniques used in working with strongly jump-traceable sets. We end with a section of open questions.
Greenberg, Noam, Turetsky, Dan
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AbstractWe review the current knowledge concerning strong jump-traceability. We cover the known results relating strong jump-traceability to randomness, and those relating it to degree theory. We also discuss the techniques used in working with strongly jump-traceable sets. We end with a section of open questions.
Greenberg, Noam, Turetsky, Dan
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The impact of food traceability system on consumer perceived value and purchase intention in China
Industrial management & data systems, 2020PurposeBased on the involvement and customer-delivered value theories, this paper proposes a comprehensive framework with which to examine the relationships between food traceability system, consumer perceived value and purchase intention. The study also
Chunlin Yuan, Shuman Wang, Xiaolei Yu
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Traceability of counterfeit medicine supply chain through Blockchain
International Conference on Communication Systems and Networks, 2019The main issues with drug safety in the counterfeit medicine supply chain, are to do with how the drugs are initially manufactured. The traceability of right and active pharmaceutical ingredients during actual manufacture is a difficult process, so ...
Randhir Kumar, Rakesh Tripathi
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Traceability for sustainability – literature review and conceptual framework
Supply Chain Management, 2019PurposeThis paper aims to examine how companies enact traceability in their global supply chains (SCs) to achieve sustainability goals and how this so-called traceability for sustainability (TfS) can contribute to (sustainable) supply chain management ...
Sofia Garcia-Torres +3 more
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Communicating Ethical Traceability
2008In the first chapter ethical traceability was defined as ‘the ability to trace and map ethical aspects of the food chain by means of recorded identifications’. The first chapter also emphasized that access to information is a key issue for consumers who are concerned about food production processes.
BEEKMAN, Volkert +3 more
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