Traceability as a necessary condition of successful policies in food products area

Authors

  • Элдар Жораевич Иукуридзе LLC «Industrial and commercial company SHABO» 3 Lidersovskyy boul., Odessa, Ukraine, 65014 Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4752-7307
  • Оксана Борисовна Ткаченко Odessa national academy of food technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6969-6446
  • Ольга Александровна Титлова Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4034-7159
  • Татьяна Сергеевна Лозовская Odessa national academy of food technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0309-4578

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.60287

Keywords:

traceability, traceability system, quality standards, software, identification means, supply chain

Abstract

The article discusses the concept of traceability in the processes of production and supply of food products, separately the traceability in the wine supply chain is considered.

Today there are many options of traceability systems, technologies and standards. There are internal traceability and traceability in supply chains. However, for Ukrainian companies traceability systems aren’t a novelty

Author Biographies

Элдар Жораевич Иукуридзе, LLC «Industrial and commercial company SHABO» 3 Lidersovskyy boul., Odessa, Ukraine, 65014 Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039

PhD, Chairman

PhD in technical science

Department of Technology wine and Oenology

Оксана Борисовна Ткаченко, Odessa national academy of food technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039

Doctor of Technical Sciences, lecturer

Department of Technology of wine and enology

Ольга Александровна Титлова, Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039

PhD in technical science

Department of technological process automation and robotic systems

Татьяна Сергеевна Лозовская, Odessa national academy of food technologies 112 Kanatnaya str., Odessa, Ukraine, 65039

PhD, lecturer

Department of Technology of wine and enology

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Published

2016-02-27

Issue

Section

Technical Sciences