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Tracking and Tracing in Food Networks: The Case of the Feed Industry

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  • Poignee, Oliver K.
  • Jahn, Volker
  • Hannus, Thomas
  • Schiefer, Gerhard

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This paper discusses an organisational framework for Tracking & Tracing and quality management in the agriculture and food network and thus providing increased transparency therein. The legal and market environments that especially European companies of the compound feeds sector face today is being analyzed with respect to resulting recent and present requirements. A technological solution for companies and supply chains that helps dealing with these requirements is presented with an organisational glance inside the QM-G system.

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  • Poignee, Oliver K. & Jahn, Volker & Hannus, Thomas & Schiefer, Gerhard, 2006. "Tracking and Tracing in Food Networks: The Case of the Feed Industry," 99th Seminar, February 8-10, 2006, Bonn, Germany 7745, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaae99:7745
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.7745
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