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From Data to Dinner and The Future of Food Traceability

  Digital traceability is no longer optional in the food industry, it is becoming the product itself. In 2026, consumers, regulators, and international buyers are no longer satisfied with simply knowing what they are eating; they want full visibility into where it comes from, how it has been handled, and the conditions under which it has moved through the supply chain.  This shift is establishing a new standard where end-to-end traceability, supported by digital systems, is a commercial and regulatory requirement rather than a value-added feature. From QR-based product identification to integrated platforms connecting production data, cold chain logistics, veterinary certification, and customs documentation, transparency is now essential for market access, especially in perishable and high-value food exports.  At TWeE grupo, we help companies build and structure these traceability systems by connecting operational processes with compliance requirements, ensuring that ever...

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