Introduction
Traceability links every carton to its farm, harvest date, and pack line. When issues occur, rapid root-cause analysis and targeted recalls protect customers and brands.
Why Traceability Matters
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Lot codes & barcodes – unique IDs on cartons tie to farm blocks, harvest crews, and QC results.
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Digital records – photos, temperatures, and test results stored against each lot.
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Recall readiness – precise scope limits losses and maintains importer confidence.
Challenges in Traceability
Handwritten or duplicated codes, mixed pallets, and weak data capture across handovers break the chain of custody.
Our Commitment
We use standardized lot-code formats, GS1 barcoding where required, pallet ID labels, and scan events at packing, pre-cooling, loading, and delivery. Photo boards and temperature logs are attached to each lot file.
Conclusion
Robust traceability turns data into confidence—for buyers, regulators, and end consumers.

