Traceability systems make it possible to follow the movement backwards (tracing) and forwards (tracking) of animals, plants, and food through all points of a production and distribution system between the farm and the consumer.
Developing and implementing an effective traceability system helps agriculture, food, and seafood businesses to:
Traceability requirements under Canada’s Safe Food for Canadians Regulations apply to a broad scope of food businesses in B.C.
For more information about traceability requirements, please visit the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s traceability for food.
Canada’s livestock traceability system aims to provide timely, accurate and relevant information to reduce the impacts of a disease outbreak, food safety issue or natural disaster originating from and/or affecting livestock animals. Traceability systems are an important tool for protecting animal and public health.
Canada’s livestock traceability system relies on three pillars:
For more information about livestock traceability in B.C. and Canada, please visit livestock traceability.
Funding is available to support B.C.’s food, agriculture and seafood businesses to implement new or improved facility-based traceability practices, systems infrastructure and technologies.
For more information about B.C.’s funding programs, please visit the traceability programs website.