Web system for the traceability of cultivated niloticus tilapia based on ISO 12877: 2011

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Hember Lerdo
Ramona Evelia Chávez-Valdez
Patricia Elizabeth Figueroa-Millán
J. Reyes Benavides-Delgado
Elena Elsa Bricio-Barrios

Keywords

Food safety, Web system, Tilapia, Traceability

Abstract

Objective: Present the systematization of the nilotic tilapia cultivation process, using a computer system for traceability of production and marketing based on the ISO 12877: 2011 standard.


Design/methodology/approach: A documentary and field investigation was carried out to learn about the Nile tilapia production process currently applied; Traceability monitoring was evaluated based on the case study of the Double T and María del Carmen aquaculture farms located in the municipalities of Manzanillo and Armería belonging to the state of Colima; The process was contrasted with the ISO standard and the system was developed and implemented.


Results: There is a system that systematizes the registration of backward, internal and forward traceability activities in the cultivation and marketing of tilapia. The system favors food safety by registering care by lot based on the aforementioned ISO standard, thus evidencing the traceability in the cultivation and commercialization of the species.


Limitations on study/implications: The results presented concern the development and implementation of the system, still requiring an evaluation of its impact on the production and commercialization of cultivated tilapia, as well as the efficiency of traceability.


Findings/conclusions: The system was made, taking into account the necessary indicators for an ISO certification. In this way, apart from facilitating the registration and consultation of information, the producer company has the advantage of obtaining a certification for the aquaculture production process, generating added value to its products.

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