Developing A RFID-based Food Traceability System in Korea Ginseng Industry: Focused on the Business Process Reengineering

  • Hwang Y
  • Moon J
  • Yoo S
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© 2015 SERSC. Despite the many concerns and expectations of academia and the practitioner community, a radio frequency identification (RFID)-based food traceability system (FTS) has not yet been successfully developed and implemented in the food industry. Through closer examination of unsuccessful pilot projects of RFID-based traceability systems for the Korean ginseng industry, this study proposes business process reengineering points with RFID and sensor technology and an RFID-based ginseng traceability system architecture according to the Electronic Product Code (EPC) global framework. This approach and system architecture will contribute to the successful development and implementation of an RFID-based FTS for food products. In addition, this study extends the scope of the theoretical discussion of RFID-based FTSs for health foods and medical herbs, like ginseng.

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Hwang, Y.-M., Moon, J., & Yoo, S. (2015). Developing A RFID-based Food Traceability System in Korea Ginseng Industry: Focused on the Business Process Reengineering. International Journal of Control and Automation, 8(4), 397–406. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijca.2015.8.4.36

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