Article | REF: F1163 V1

Food traceability - Example of a computerized system

Author: Jean-Luc BAYRE

Publication date: June 10, 2005

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2. Traceability: reality in the field

2.1 Definition

Generally speaking, tracing means identifying the main stages of a process, recording the characteristic parameters of each stage and correlating the recordings obtained with each other.

Example

case of a transformer making ravioli.

For each box sold, the processor must be able to specify :

  • the origin of the meat used to make the stuffing;

  • the result of the bacteriological analysis carried out on the batch of sauce used;

  • the characteristics of the autoclave in which it was sterilized;

  • the...

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