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Title: Outputs from Traceability projects


1
Outputs from Traceability projects
  • presented by
  • Kieran Jordan
  • representing

2
Traceability project outputs
  • Actual outputs that benefit the consumer
  • Food and feed chains
  • Fish, Beef, Dairy, Water, etc.
  • Microbiological and chemical contaminants
  • Traceability
  • Benefits for industry automatically benefit the
    consumer
  • Safer food
  • Fresher food
  • Cheaper food

3
Traceability projects
Outputs
4
Four sub-themes in outputs
  • Improved detection methods for contaminants
  • Risk Assessment
  • Computer technology/Labelling improvements
  • Additional consumer benefits

5
Improved detection methods
  • presented by
  • Kieran Jordan
  • representing

6
The problem
  • Contaminant detection is an issue
  • for the manufacturer/producer
  • but it impacts on the consumer
  • Current problem is that many
  • contaminant detection methods are
  • inadequate and expensive
  • Traceability projects have addressed this
  • problem and developed many improved
  • detection methods

7
The solution
  • Many projects have outputs in better detection
    methods
  • Salmonella, Norovirus, Listeria,
  • air sampler
  • Anti-parasitic drug residues simultaneous
    detection of 38 compounds

8
Thank you for your attention
Kieran Jordan, BIOTRACER Project
9
Risk Assessment
  • presented by
  • Dr. Fergal Tansey
  • Project Manager - SigmaChain Project
  • School of Agriculture, Food Science and
    Veterinary Medicine
  • University College Dublin, Ireland

10
Risk Assessment Outputs
  • A Stakeholders Guide assessment of food chain
    vulnerability to contamination
  • Decision support tools assist producers to make
    informed decisions
  • Quantitative hygienic control concept

11
Stakeholders Guide to risks
  • Case studies on 4 high vulnerability products,
    representing three major food chains
  • drinking water - a rapid contamination chain
  • milk powder - a batch mixing chain
  • poultry meat - a long geographic chain
  • farmed salmon - a long geographic chain
  • A Stakeholders Guide will allow users to assess
    food chain vulnerability to contamination and to
    prevent or minimize contamination at the weakest
    steps in the chain, producing a safer product for
    the consumer
  • Helps to identify key detailed chain information
    on production and vulnerabilities and so form a
    link with early warning systems for the food
    industry.

12
BIOTRACER Decision Support Tool
A model that supports reasoning and decision
making under uncertainty quantitative risk
analysis
  • A basic IT infrastructure for advanced
    mathematical models on the Internet using simple
    web forms
  • Simple for any user
  • Complex high-tech user interface for domain
    modelling experts
  • Requires a high level of understanding of the
    mathematical models and the domain being model
  • Not appropriate for non-modellers

13
Chill-On Decision Support Tool
  • Development of a software based model for
    Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) of
    cold chains
  • Integration of the QMRA into a computer based
    Decision Support System (DSS) to enable informed
    decision making in the cold chain

14
Thank you for your attention
Fergal Tansey, Sigma-Chain Project
15
ICT and Sensor Technology
  • presented by
  • Christian Colmer, CHILL-ON Project
  • ttz Bremerhaven

16
eCHILL-ON smart label
Time Temperature Indicators (TTI) ? Novel Smart
Labels for the wireless transfer of temperature
data together with product/batch ID
Reader / Data storage
Server
17
Global Information System
  • Advantage
  • Tracking of products during transport phase
  • Displaying on maps geographically referenced
    information of products
  • Suggestion for the future
  • Calculation of CO2 Footprint

TRACECHILLServer
ID
WLANGSM
18
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)
  • Used by companies to record quality control
    information
  • Problem No link to connect this information from
    one LIMS to another to enable traceability
  • Solution Development of a prototype model to
    link LIMS to traceability

19
Thank you for your attention
Christian Colmer, CHILL-ON Project ttz
Bremerhaven Phone 49 (0) 471 4832 150 Fax 49
(0) 471 4832 129 Email ccolmer_at_ttz-bremerhaven.de
Fischkai 1 27572 Bremerhaven Germany
20
Additional Consumer-related Ouputs
  • presented by
  • Jeffrey Skiby
  • Dissemination Coordinator, BIOTRACER, Technical
    University of Denmark

21
Is my hamburger safe?
  • Focus-group discussions and survey on beef safety
    conducted by ProSafeBeef
  • What is safe beef?
  • Who is responsible?
  • Who do you trust?

22
Can I get a slushie with my fish?
  • Bubble SlurryTM ice developedthrough CHILL-ON
  • Fast and efficient cooling of just-caught fish
  • Ice completely encompasses the product, without
    air pockets

23
Is my French wine really from France?
  • Food mapping developed by TRACE
  • Worldwide network of scientists collecting
    geological and climatic information
  • Product can be tested to prove it comes from a
    specific region

24
Dont trace only the packaging, trace the food
inside!
  • TRACEBACK new food-chain traceability system
  • Ensures safety and quality of foods from raw
    material to sale
  • Combines software and sensors

25
Thank you for your attention
Jeffrey Skiby, BIOTRACER Project
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