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This chapter examines the costs and benefits of implementing the 24-hour traceability rule by examining the development of the California Leafy Green Marketing Agreement. The LGMA was officially formed in September 2007 in response to the 2006 Escherichia coli O157:H7 outbreak associated with...
The entire production process from beginning to end is referred to as the supply chain. For this book, the supply chain considers the steps and efficiency of production from pregnancy in cows to consumer purchase. For some business models or enterprises the 'consumer' may be the people purchasing...
Trust in traditional business situations is usually established by various means, for example through face-to-face meetings or reliability of business partners. But in e-business, especially when seeking new customers and aiming to start sustainable relationships, trust has to be generated in other ...
This chapter emphasizes direct trade in GM crops. It notes that two distinct groupings of countries are emerging in formulations of regulatory regimes for GM foods. One group is the EU 'club' where a combination of bans and restrictions on trade are being implemented. The second group is the North...
Issues of biosecurity, food safety, product tracking and traceability are discussed in this chapter as they relate to the agri-food industry. The chapter further outlines different aspects of electronic enablement within and across agri-food chains. Precision farming technologies, electronic...
This chapter examines presents concepts on identity preservation, segregation and traceability of genetically modified (GM) food products (particularly from transgenic plants). The topics discussed include: definitions of product differentiation; identity preserved production and marketing;...
This chapter investigates the potential cost of complying with the proposed European Union (EU) traceability requirements as they pertain to transgenic soyabean. The topics discussed include: EU labelling and traceability regulations; assessing the costs of traceability; adaptation and cost...