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Food Traceability: From Binders to Blockchain

✍ Scribed by Jennifer McEntire, Andrew W. Kennedy


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
203
Series
Food Microbiology and Food Safety
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book provides a picture of food traceability for all aspects of the food system, recognizing the unique differences, challenges, and β€œstates of the industry” in different types of food products, as well as the different pressures and opportunities at different points in the supply chain and the research that has already been done. It also provides some historical context, along with the types of solutions available to the food industry, and the benefits associated with better recordkeeping that go beyond the public good and impact the bottom line. Whenever a food related outbreak occurs, traceability is called into question. When lives are at stake, it is critical that the root of the problem is quickly identified to prevent further illness. Once the problem is found, it’s just as important to contain it quickly. Too often, recalls expand because implicated product is not readily accounted for. Mention of traceability stirs fear for many in the food industry for several reasons: within a company, it’s not clear if responsibility for traceability lies with food safety professionals involved in recalls, supply chain professionals who understand product movement, IT professionals who build and maintain the recordkeeping systems, or regulatory professionals who need to respond to government requests for information. There is also a sense that traceability is someone else’s problem. Few firms admit that they are the weak link and instead tout how quickly they can perform mock recalls. But traceability is about more than just recalls. It is about the connectivity of the supply chain as a product and its constituents travel from the farm to the consumer. Because it is a systems issue, there is a sense that the investment by a single firm will be meaningless if supply chain partners don’t have comparable abilities. This book will address both these surrounding issues and solutions.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-viii
Introducing the Drivers and Complexities to Tracing Foods (Jennifer McEntire)....Pages 1-12
Tracing the Food Safety Laws and Regulations Governing Traceability: A Brief History of Food Safety and Traceability Regulation (Shawn K. Stevens)....Pages 13-26
Public Health (John Guzewich, Benjamin Miller)....Pages 27-49
Industry Benefits (Michele Southall)....Pages 51-62
The Traceability of Bulk Food Products (Edward Orzechowski)....Pages 63-70
Meat and Poultry Traceability – Its History and Continuing Challenges (Hilary S. Thesmar, Shawn K. Stevens)....Pages 71-80
Fresh Produce (Ed Treacy, Jane Proctor, Dan VachΓ©, Angela Fernandez)....Pages 81-96
Seafood (Barbara Blakistone, Steven Mavity)....Pages 97-111
A Chain of Linked Nuances (Lisa Jo Lupo)....Pages 113-132
Blockchain in Food Traceability (Thomas Burke)....Pages 133-143
Tools and Solutions – Internal Traceability (Judith Kirkness)....Pages 145-179
Connecting the Dots with Whole Chain Traceability (Andrew W. Kennedy, Jennifer McEntire)....Pages 181-192
Back Matter ....Pages 193-198

✦ Subjects


Chemistry; Food Science; Food Microbiology; Public Health


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