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Radio frequency identification technology applied to food industry

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RFID technology has led to better safety handling of raw materials and finished products in the food industry and is used to speed up the processing of manufactured goods and materials. RFID technology enables identification of an object from a distance without requiring a line of sight. RFID tags can also incorporate additional information such as details of the product and manufacturer and can transmit measured environmental factors such as temperature and relative humidity. qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

Scientists from North Carolina State University detail the numerous applications of RFID technology in the food industry: qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

         -    Within supply chain management, RFID tags can be used to track food products during distribution and storage. qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

         -    Multiple tags can be read simultaneously and RFID technology can facilitate automated product shipments from a warehouse to a retail location. qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

         -    Freshtime RFID tags monitor the shelf life of foods to which they are attached. The tags sense temperature and integrate it over time to determine the shelf life of products. qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

         -    ThermAssureRF is a new RFID-based system that combines tracking and temperature measurement to ensure foods such as meat, fruit and dairy products remain at a safe temperature during transportation and storage. It is currently being used by companies that ship wine, produce, seafood, meat, poultry, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

“The challenges that face RFID technology are read range and accuracy in retail environments, non-uniform standards, cost, recycling issues, and privacy and security concerns” says lead researcher K.P. Sandeep. “Another challenge is the differences in frequencies allocated for RFID applications because each country is setting their own standards for the new technology.” qHEGEENFC: A Global RFID tag, NFC tag, RFID Solution Provider

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