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Email addresses (comma separated): Marco.Carvalho@rsmus.comadnan@whu.edu.cn, zaher.srour@foodwasteanalytics.comjay.chugh@oracle.combonexx55@gmail.comvictor.cavazos@fruture.org, t.reimers@unibw.de


Description: Food supply chains have a critical effect on food prices and human health. It is very important to make sure the availability of linked data in the food supply chain for tracking and tracing to prevent foodborne illness risks, food integrity issues, food crisis, and food certification.  Moreover, Health consciousness is an increasing phenomenon in recent years. As consumers are becoming more and more health conscious the meat and dairy producers have coined a new term in the market as ”organic”, ”natural” and ”grass-fed”. It has become more visible in markets and menu now. Consumers are becoming more concerns with evidence that the products they are buying are produced in proper environmental facilities with acceptable specifications. It also increases the trust of the customers that they are paying relatively high prices for what they want and they are not becoming the target of food scams and food frauds by counterfeit products in the market. The consumer trust in food suppliers and processors also increases the sales volume and revenue. The food supply chain is an extremely important factor in food safety and certification. United Nation Global Compact defines traceability as “The ability to identify and trace the history, distribution, location, and application of products, parts, and materials, to ensure the reliability of sustainability claims, in the areas of human rights, labor (including health and safety), the environment and anti-corruption”. 

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