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Article 18 of General Food Law (GFL) says that

•Traceability is defined 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 in all stages of production, processing or distribution.

•Every manufacturer should be able to tell where all ingredients are coming from, in which these are processed and where the end-product currently is.

•Each warehouse has to be able to tell where the food is coming from and where it went to. In case there is a ‘call-back’ a warehouse needs to provide this data within 6 hours.

Track & Trace 1

The Catorganic tool has been designed to give you full track and trace capability from beginning to end in your manufacturing process.
It is your choice if you make this information available to customers and or 3rd parties.
This tool can be modified with relative ease to track and trace conventional production processes.
It has been designed for those businesses that seek a more transparent supply chain.
In the long term we believe transparency,traceability and sustainability will go hand in hand.
Slowly consumers are becoming more aware and are starting to ask the right types of questions.
Questions like: how do I know, this is Organic? Is the label on the product enough.
The same applies to Fair Trade, how do I know that the premium I am paying for this product actually ends up with the person that needs it so desperately.
Only when using a transparent system that can be questioned by consumers will we be able to create a fairer and more sustainable world.

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