MONTEREY, Calif – In an era when consumers increasingly want to eat sustainable, socially responsible food, tracing fish from the boat to the plate is a holy grail in the seafood industry. The problem ...
Seafood is a major source of nourishment, providing sustenance to billions of people worldwide. The seafood industry is among the world’s largest and oldest market sectors. It ranges from traditional ...
The Swedish Board of Fisheries is designing the policy framework, due out in mid 2012, for an RFID system to trace fish from the time they are caught until it reaches the consumer. Once the framework ...
Tekho, a Taiwanese grower and supplier of grouper, is tagging its fish with RFID tags at its An Pin Live Fish Center in the city of Tainan, in southern Taiwan, to make each fish’s life and health ...
The fish processing industry has expanded rapidly, such that China is now the world's leading exporter of marine fish products C Morrison From January 2010, all fish materials imported into the ...
As global food trade continues to expand, the ability to trace food back to its origin and establish proof of provenance and authenticity takes an increasingly important role in the context of food ...
Consumers are demanding to know where the seafood they buy comes from to ensure catches are legal, sustainable and free from labor abuse. The technology to deliver that information, once out of reach ...
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Mid-size and enterprise food companies are accelerating the adoption of AI-native traceability to improve compliance, recall response, and supply chain visibility. Our goal is to eliminate the ...
7 January 2010 Mr. Abderrazak Daaloul, Secretary of State for Fisheries paid a visit on Wednesday to the ports of Kelibia, Beni Kiar and El Haouaria (governorate of Nabeul) where he took cognizance of ...
Out of 90 submitting teams the FDA has announced a dozen winners in its “Low- or No-Cost Tech-Enabled Traceability Challenge.” Including the United States, companies and groups from 14 countries ...
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