2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2015.01.028
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The expected value of the traceability information

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“…The European Commission defines food traceability as the ability to trace and follow a food, feed, food-producing animal, or substance intended to be, or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed, through all stages of production, processing, and distribution [1]. Since 1 January 2005, supply chain traceability has become a legal obligation and an essential task for the food industry in the EU [2]. China has also explored the implementation of food traceability systems in order to promote food export and deal with food safety issues [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The European Commission defines food traceability as the ability to trace and follow a food, feed, food-producing animal, or substance intended to be, or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed, through all stages of production, processing, and distribution [1]. Since 1 January 2005, supply chain traceability has become a legal obligation and an essential task for the food industry in the EU [2]. China has also explored the implementation of food traceability systems in order to promote food export and deal with food safety issues [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found the traceability system to be an efficient tool for reducing the loss in value of perishable products during the transportation process. Aiello et al [2] also evaluated the expected value of a RFID-enabled traceability system in the transportation process, in terms of traceability allowing proper selection of the destination of food products based on their remaining quality. Their results confirmed the importance of determining the optimal granularity level of a traceability system through a cost-benefit analysis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, overseas research on seafood safety early warning is relatively early. For example, there are several organizations such as the international seafood quality safety warning system of international food safety authorities network (INFOSAN), the global environment monitoring system (GEMS) of food contamination monitoring and assessment program (GEMS/Food), the EU rapid alert system for food and feed (RASFF) jointly organized by the WHO (WHO) and the food and agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO), which are committed to the prevention of sudden outbreak of food safety incidents [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We show how the well-understood dynamics between risk-averse sellers and risk-neutral buyers play out in the agri-food domain, and with mutual benefits that are robust across a variety of extensions in practice. we describe and analyze contracts (see Belavina and Girotra 2015 for relational sourcing); (2) to our knowledge, not much analytical work has been carried out in the extant literaturePagell and Shevchenko (2014) underscore the need for analytical modeling in such contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aiello et al 2015; see Belavina and Girotra 2015 for relationship sourcing in general). Agri-food firms including manufacturers and retailers are increasingly purchasing directly from farmers to reduce risk and improve returns for both sides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%