Apple grower employs traceability technology
One of New Zealand’s largest apple growers has adopted Dunedin-designed traceability technology to ensure its fruit was not subjected to food fraud.
Taylor Corporation sells one million cases of apples a year and has employed Oritain Global to independently certify the origin of its fruit.
via odt.co.nz
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