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FDA’s contest winners offer affordable farm-to-fork traceability solutions

FDA’s contest winners offer affordable farm-to-fork traceability solutions
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Out of 90 submitting teams the FDA has announced a dozen winners in its “Low- or No-Cost Tech-Enabled Traceability Challenge.”

Including the United States, companies and groups from 14 countries entered the contest. The goal is to help achieve end-to-end traceability – from source to table – throughout the food safety system, according to the announcement from the Food and Drug Administration.

The agency reports that the winning teams represent the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. Submitting teams also hailed from Australia, China, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland and Taiwan.

The primary goal of the challenge has been to encourage stakeholders, including technology providers, public health advocates, entrepreneurs and innovators from all disciplines to develop traceability hardware, software, or data analytics platforms that are low-cost or no-cost to the end user.

“Tapping into new technologies and integrating data streams will help to advance the widespread, consistent implementation of traceability systems across the food industry,” according to the FDA’s winners’ announcement.

“However, the affordability of such technologies, particularly for smaller companies, can be a barrier to adopting tech-enabled traceability systems. To achieve end-to-end food traceability, accessible tracing solutions are needed.”

The FDA has scheduled a webinar on “Low- or No-Cost Tech-Enabled Traceability” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT on Sept. 28. The 12 winning teams will present their solutions and take questions during a live question and answer session.

The winning teams in alphabetical order, with links to the videos they submitted, are:

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Coral Beach

Coral Beach

Managing Editor Coral Beach is a print journalist with more than 25 years experience as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers, trade publications and freelance clients including the Kansas City Star and Independence Examiner.

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