
The traceability of food and feed, food-producing animals, and any other substances intended to be or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed shall be established at all stages of production, processing and distribution.
Do not concern operators on Third countries and consumers.
It’s necessary to ensure food and feed business including an importer can identify at least the business from which the food, feed, animal or substance that may be incorporated into a food or feed has been supplied, to ensure that on investigation, traceability can be assured at all stages.
Food and feed which is placed on the market or is likely to be placed on the market in the Community shall be adequately labelled or identified to facilitate its traceability, though relevant documentation or information in accordance with the relevant requirements of more specific provisions. Demands of traceability do not give more information to consumers.
Any demands for suppliers and customers?
Food and feed business operators shall be able to identify any person from whom they have been supplied with a food, a feed and a food-producing animal, or any substance intended to be, or expected to be, incorporated into a food or feed and shall have in place system and procedures to identify the other business to which their products have been supplied.
One step behind – One step forward.
Without prejudice to more detailed rules, the Regulation does not compel operators to establish a link between incoming and outgoing products - so called internal traceability.
volume and quantity
batch number
More detailed description of the product (pre-packed or bulk product, variety of fruit / vegetable, raw or processed product…)
The information should be available ASAP, within deadlines appropriate to circumstances.