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Future development trends of traceability
In the recent years, Vietnam has faced many serious problems with food and goods, including contaminated foods, counterfeit goods and poor quality products. This has led to an urgent demand from consumers for transparency in the origin and quality of products. Traceability has become an important solution to identify, track and control information related to the production, transportation and distribution of goods, in order to protect the interests of consumers.


Traceability systems are often built on a chain of information collected and stored through technologies, such as barcodes, QR codes or RFID. When consumers scan the code on a product, they can access a lot of important information, including the origin of raw materials, processing and transportation processes, distribution units, as well as related quality certifications. Through this, consumers have the ability to control product quality, thereby avoiding buying counterfeit and unknown origin products.
The benefits of traceability are undeniable. For businesses, this system helps enhance reputation, ensure quality and meet international standards. For consumers, it provides the necessary information to check product quality and protect their rights. For regulatory agencies, traceability is a tool to support market surveillance and combat commercial fraud. In the future, technologies, such as Blockchain, IoT and artificial intelligence will play a key role in improving the efficiency of this system, contributing to the development of a transparent and sustainable market in Vietnam.

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