From Binders to Blockchain
E-Book, Englisch, 198 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Food Microbiology and Food Safety
ISBN: 978-3-030-10902-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1: Traceability in Perspective.- Chapter 1: History (Jennifer McEntire) § Global drivers and events that have prompted attention.- Chapter 2: Regulatory Environment (Richard White from GMA?) § International regulations/standards (Codex, GFSI, ISO etc.).- Chapter 3: Public Health and other Consumer Benefits (Sherri McGarry/ Caroline Smith deWaal/ Jack Guzewich/Ben Miller/Elliot Grant) § Case studies of where traceability issues have impacted public health- marketing/authenticity and consumer right to know.- Chapter 4: Industry Benefits (Greg Buckley/GMA workgroup?) § Case studies on non-outbreak or recall related industry benefits.- Part II: Commodities – Application and Implementation.- Chapter 5: Dairy (Clay Detlefsen? Vikki Nicholson?) o Chapter 6: Grains, Oils and Seeds (Charles Hurburgh from Iowa State).- Chapter 7: Meat and Poultry (Doug Bailey and Paul Lothian).- Chapter 8: Produce (Dan Vache and Ed Tracey).- Chapter 9: Seafood (Barbara Blakistone and Steve Mavity).- Part III Stakeholders / Supply Chain Participants – Application and Implementation (NOTE: with the exception of the Farmer, most of these chapters will be very short- just a few page overview).- Chapter 10: Farmers and Suppliers – Raw Agricultural Commodities (Reggie Brown? Charles Hurbaugh,).- Chapter 11: Farmer – Animals (Animal ID - Brian Sterling).- Chapter 12: Packer (Tony DiMarie from DiMarie Farms / or procacci brothers ).- Chapter 13: Processor / Manufacturer (Sarah Giesert from General Mills/ GMA workgroup?).- Chapter 14: Distributor / Wholesaler (Jorje Hernandez from US Foods?).- Chapter 15: Retailer/ Food Service (Frank Yiainnis from Walmart or Michael Roberson from Publix; Brenda Lloyd).- Part IV Traceability Tools and Solutions.- Chapter 16: Internal Traceability Options – use of ERP systems, traceability specific software, paper etc. (Gary Fleming?).- Chapter 17: External Traceability Options (Tejas Bhatt).- Chapter 18: ScientificAuthentication of Paperwork- DNA and elemental based technologies to do source verification- Bob Hanner, UGuelph; Angus Crosson AECL (egg trade assn in Australia- elemental analysis).- Chapter 19: Whole Chain Traceability: connecting the dots (Tejas Bhatt, Jennifer McEntire).