The reasons for traceability
Traceability allows consumers to know the origin of the products they purchase, contributing to ensuring food safety and product quality. This reduces the risk of incidents related to defective or contaminated products.
Producers can use traceability to monitor and enhance the quality of their products. They can quickly identify and address production or quality issues.
Traceability information can be used to communicate to consumers the sustainable or ethical practices employed in the production of products. This can be an advantage for brands wishing to promote corporate social responsibility.
Traceability helps reduce waste in the supply chain by enabling the prompt identification and correction of defective or subpar products.
Companies that offer traceability can position themselves as industry leaders and gain consumer trust, which can enhance their market competitiveness.
Identifying problems or inefficiencies in the supply chain promptly can reduce overall operational costs.
Traceability helps ensure compliance with local and international regulations, reducing the risk of sanctions or fines.
Traceability can help prevent counterfeiting by allowing the verification of product authenticity and the detection of any counterfeit or fake products.
Traceability helps to establish legal responsibility in case of issues or consumer complaints. This can reduce legal disputes and associated costs.
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