Authors
GC Smith, DL Pendell, JD Tatum, KE Belk, JN Sofos
Publication date
2008/9/1
Source
Meat science
Volume
80
Issue
1
Pages
66-74
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Traceability programs can cover the whole of life, or parts of it, for individual animals or groups/lots of animals. Of 13 country or community traceability programs for cattle/beef, 11 are mandatory (4 encompass, or are scheduled to encompass, birth to retail; 7 cover birth to slaughter) while 2 are voluntary and encompass birth to slaughter. Of 10 country or community traceability programs for swine/pork, 2 are mandatory (1 covers birth to retail; 1 covers birth to slaughter) while 8 are voluntary. Of 6 country or community traceability programs for sheep/sheep-meat, 3 are mandatory (1 encompasses birth to retail; 2 encompass birth to slaughter) while 3 are voluntary. Mandatory birth to retail programs that include “post-slaughter individual animal identification (IAID) traceability” have been implemented for cattle/beef, swine/pork and sheep/sheep-meat by the European Union and for cattle/beef by Japan. Many of the …
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GC Smith, DL Pendell, JD Tatum, KE Belk, JN Sofos - Meat science, 2008