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Sales of machines and systems for the labeling and identification of electronic components, referred to in brief as "Traceability", rose strongly by 26. 4\% to EUR 17.7 million.
Presseportal 2009
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• Traceability rule represents major adjustment for food industry: Spurred by a new federal food safety law and growing consumer interest, vast amounts of new data are being generated about the complicated path that food takes from field to supermarket shelf.
Federal worker union membership drops Ed O 2011
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Traceability law lets consumers scan, trace food: A new provision in the food safety passed last year has allowed consumers to use their cellphones to scan products and find out where they come from.
The Circuit: Firefox and Chrome include do-not-track, Facebook fundraising and privacy, what's next for net neutrality Hayley Tsukayama 2011
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"Traceability of fiber is easier than raw cotton, but given the complicated and globalized cotton supply chain it is difficult, and adds costs to account for origins in the final textile products," Mr. Flury said.
Western Buyers Boycott Uzbekistan's Cotton Neena Rai 2011
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Traceability and transparency are essential to healthy food systems because without them, consumers have little say in the food they choose to buy, except through niche certifications like organic (which I find more and more of my peers distrust).
Elizabeth McVay Greene: What's in a Name? The Power to Shift the Food System 2010
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Traceability and transparency are essential to healthy food systems because without them, consumers have little say in the food they choose to buy, except through niche certifications like organic (which I find more and more of my peers distrust).
Elizabeth McVay Greene: What's in a Name? The Power to Shift the Food System 2010
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Traceability system for high-risk produce and production and handling standards ..
Better tracking needed to find sources of foodborne illnesses 2008
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Traceability system for high-risk produce and production and handling standards..
Better tracking needed to find sources of foodborne illnesses 2008
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Traceability appears to be difficult, at least for some common forms of seafoods such as white-fleshed fillets.
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Traceability requirements are designed to address problems of contamination of organic crops by GMO pollen drift, the use of contaminated seeds and sloppy handling.
Opportunities and risks of genetically modified crops in Africa 2007
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