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I NDIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE V. P. H. M INOR CREDIT SEMINOR ON TRACEABILITY OF MEAT & MEAT PRODUCT Bhujendra soni Roll no.- 5053 M.V.Sc. Scholar Division of L.P.T. & Meat Science
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Traceability is not new! 1700 BCMesopotamian shepherds mark animals with different colors 7thCenturyChina tattoos breed horses 1556Venice hires food inspectors 1714France outlaws un-inspected meat 1750-90UK pass variety of food safety laws 1875 Marking of U.S. livestock with tags
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W HAT IS T RACEABILITY ? T RACEABILITY : “ THE ABILITY TO TRACE THE HISTORY, APPLICATIONOR LOCATIONOF THAT WHICH IS UNDER CONSIDERATION ” (ISO) T RACING : L OOKING BACK T RACKING :L OOKING FORWARD
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W HAT IS T RACEABILITY ? *A traceability system is driven by information and must answer these questions: What is the product? How much is there? Where did it originate? Where is it/Who has it now?
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W HAT T RACEABILITY IS N OT ? Traceability ≠safe food Traceability does notprevent animal disease Traceability is nota prerequisite for safe food or healthy plants and animals Traceability is notdriven by technology
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S TEPS ON THE P ATHWAY TO T RACEABILITY Discovery of pathogenic organisms Establishment of control mechanisms Spread of international rules and compliance Business efficiency and supply chaineffectiveness
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D RIVERS : W HY IS T RACEABILITY I MPORTANT ? Media attention on food safety & quality issues Globalization of the Market Increasing liability and litigation Huge economic interests at stake Supply chains have become complex
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W HY DO C OMPANIES I NVEST IN T RACEABILITY
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E XAMPLES OF SOME TRACING METHODS Live animalVisual ear tags RFID ear tags Bar Code Ear Tags Tattoos Antibodies by injection Slaughtering&ProcessingPaper bar codes RFID tags Batch markers Molecular bar codes Quantum dots Microwave radar Retail & distributionMachine readable codes ConsumerNumerical codes Public access website
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R EGULATORY R EQUIREMENTS Europe –EU Food Law Adopted 2002 to ensure a high level of health protection U.S. –Bio-Terror regulations 9/11 highlighted vulnerability of the food supply. Final Rule on Establishment and Maintenance of Records Japan –Beef traceability, BSE testing Canada –Livestock Identification Program Chile –National Beef/Salmon Traceability Australia –Integrated Market Development
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R ISK M ITIGATION Traceability systems produce information which can shield a company from costly legal claims Traceability systems will reduce: Recall Frequency Recall Scop
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S TANDARDS O RGANIZATIONS Codex Alimentarius Commission Codex was created to protect consumer health and ensure fair trade practices ISO ISO 22005: Traceability in the feed and food chain –General principles and guidance for systems design and development Objective: provide security by eliminating weak links in the food supply chain OIE Working Group on Animal Production and Food Safety *AIM International Livestock Traceability Standard Technical Report: "RFID for Food Animal Identification in N/Am" GS 1 (formerly EAN.UCC) GS1 Traceability Standard for all industry Sector
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