Food traceability - Quick reference guide
Traceability helps keep track of food in the supply chain, which supports the accurate . withdrawal/recall of unsafe food, if required. The more information you keep, the easier ... throughout your supply chain • Length of time to keep traceability information • Periodically reviewing the traceability system BEST . PRACTICE. 5
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