Business-to-business traceability has historically played an important role in coordinating value chain activities and helping businesses to manage reputational risk. Its use and value, however, have recently extended beyond industry value chain actors alone, and traceability information may now contribute to improving government regulation, and via consumer-facing traceability (CFT) systems to sustainable seafood governance. Implementing traceability can be costly and requires coordination, consequently most systems utilized till date have been in the global North. Yet seafood value chains remain incredibly complex, and the majority of seafood is sourced from the South. This paper synthesizes the traceability literature through an informat...
Americans are the second largest consumers of seafood globally but more than 90% of the seafood cons...
Traceability is broadly understood as a technical means of understanding, communicating and steering...
Traceability is considered to be a vital issue for all stakeholders in food supply chains. The most ...
Business-to-business traceability has historically played an important role in coordinating value ch...
Traceability for globally traded seafood already exists due to concerns over health and safety, and ...
The traceability practices of 48 seafood businesses were assessed as part of an evaluation of nine g...
presentationCan government regulations and company concerns to reduce their reputational and busines...
Seafood is a globally traded commodity, often involving complex supply chains which have varying deg...
Seafood is a globally traded commodity, often involving complex supply chains which have varying deg...
Abstract only.This study examines the economic implications for producers of seafood traceability ma...
The global seafood industry currently lacks a standardized, widespread method to easily trace the ch...
presentationWithin Indonesia and across the region the requirement for traceability within the seafo...
Market globalization and recurring food safety alerts have resulted in a growing consumer awareness...
In light of recent food safety crises and international trade concerns associated with food or anima...
Americans are the second largest consumers of seafood globally but more than 90% of the seafood cons...
Traceability is broadly understood as a technical means of understanding, communicating and steering...
Traceability is considered to be a vital issue for all stakeholders in food supply chains. The most ...
Business-to-business traceability has historically played an important role in coordinating value ch...
Traceability for globally traded seafood already exists due to concerns over health and safety, and ...
The traceability practices of 48 seafood businesses were assessed as part of an evaluation of nine g...
presentationCan government regulations and company concerns to reduce their reputational and busines...
Seafood is a globally traded commodity, often involving complex supply chains which have varying deg...
Seafood is a globally traded commodity, often involving complex supply chains which have varying deg...
Abstract only.This study examines the economic implications for producers of seafood traceability ma...
The global seafood industry currently lacks a standardized, widespread method to easily trace the ch...
presentationWithin Indonesia and across the region the requirement for traceability within the seafo...
Market globalization and recurring food safety alerts have resulted in a growing consumer awareness...
In light of recent food safety crises and international trade concerns associated with food or anima...
Americans are the second largest consumers of seafood globally but more than 90% of the seafood cons...
Traceability is broadly understood as a technical means of understanding, communicating and steering...
Traceability is considered to be a vital issue for all stakeholders in food supply chains. The most ...