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A preliminary study on the application of RFID technology in the inspection and quarantine of inbound and outbound animals

  • 2013-08-30
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Abstract: In the past decade, animal epidemics have continued to break out around the world, severely hitting livestock production in various countries. At the same time, chemical pollution and pesticide residues have also posed a serious threat to human food safety and health. How to effectively supervise animals and efficiently track and trace the production, supply, and sales of animal-derived foods has become a global issue that needs to be solved urgently. In recent years, the development of wireless radio frequency identification technology (RFID) has provided a new technical means to solve the problem of animal coding and tracking. This technology, with its advantages of large data storage capacity, long service life, long reading distance, multi-target recognition, reusability and strong environmental adaptability, is meeting the needs of animal identification and traceability, and will surely play an increasingly important role in animal safety management. [First paragraph]

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