Food and Livestock Traceability
KSW Microtec AG announces its brand-new temperature monitoring label KSW-VarioSens® Basic
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
Report on the IDTechEx Food Traceability conference Dallas February 1-2
By mid-2006, farm-raised and wild-catch fish/shellfish operators that receive, hold, and ship raw or processed fish/shellfish products will be required to register their facilities and supply complete traceback and traceability records for all their products.
RFID is far from being a new thing in the food and livestock industry. It is widely used, with much more to come thanks to many drivers. In this article we reveal global trends in the use of RFID for food and livestock traceability.
Further progress on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) identified in foods
Temperature logging RFID tags and labels target US and European food processors and handlers
Tracetracker to present and exhibit at the Food Traceability conference Dallas Feb 1-2
Walter Mayer, CEO of PROGIS will speak at Food Traceability 2006 conference about documentation and traceability in integrated solution for farmers and advisory services
Mark McGlade of Ingenia will be an extra lecturer at Food Traceability 2006 unveiling this new breakthrough technology
New advances in RFID technology benefit food, pharmaceutical and other key markets
The most extensive scientific research specifically targeting the food supply chain?
40 Case Studies of RFID in Food and Livestock Management
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