11th International Conference on Modeling and Applied Simulation - MAS 2012, Vienna (Austria). 19-21 September 2012
Summary:
The evolution of the information technologies and their impact in the human life promotes an increasing demand of reliable information when security and safety plays a primary role. Nowadays, food traceability represents one of the main concerns in public authorities and industry. Traceability has become a critical part of the agro-food industry. The aim of the agro-food traceability is to allow the full monitoring of a product in the supply chain and trace the history of a good from the producer to the consumer. It is therefore a preventive instrument of quality and safety management. This paper presents an overview about the state of the art of models and systems developed for food traceability. In the first part, a short overview of the regulatory state of the art is presented. Then, the main research works in the area of food traceability are discussed. Finally some considerations are provided.
Keywords: tracking and tracing, food supply chain, information systems
Published in MAS 2012, pp: 268-277, ISBN: 978-88-97999-10-2
Publication date: 2012-09-21.
Citation:
G. Mirabelli, T. , F. Gómez, M.A. Sanz-Bobi, Food traceability models: an overview of the state of the art, 11th International Conference on Modeling and Applied Simulation - MAS 2012, Vienna (Austria). 19-21 September 2012. In: MAS 2012: Conference proceedings, ISBN: 978-88-97999-10-2