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The Meat Traceability market is a sector of the food industry that focuses on the tracking and tracing of meat, poultry and eggs from farm to fork. It is a complex process that involves the collection of data from multiple sources, including the farm, slaughterhouse, processing plant, and retail outlets. The aim of the process is to ensure that the food is safe and of high quality, and that it is traceable throughout the supply chain.
The Meat Traceability market is driven by the need for food safety and traceability, as well as the increasing demand for transparency in the food industry. It is also driven by the need to comply with food safety regulations, such as the European Union’s Food Information for Consumers Regulation.
Companies in the Meat Traceability market include IBM, SAP, Oracle, Traceability Solutions, and FoodLogiQ. Show Less Read more