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Food and drink / Radio-frequency identification / Food industry / Produce traceability / Human–computer interaction / Traceability / Technical standard / GS1 Canada / Requirements traceability / Technology / Automatic identification and data capture / Food safety
Date: 2012-10-02 04:24:52
Food and drink
Radio-frequency identification
Food industry
Produce traceability
Human–computer interaction
Traceability
Technical standard
GS1 Canada
Requirements traceability
Technology
Automatic identification and data capture
Food safety

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