Thank you for Subscribing to Food Business Review Weekly Brief
Thank you for Subscribing to Food Business Review Weekly Brief
By
Food Business Review | Thursday, January 28, 2021
Stay ahead of the industry with exclusive feature stories on the top companies, expert insights and the latest news delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe today.
Modern technology tools have played a significant role in disrupting traditional industrial processes and services. IoT and big data have given a technological edge to many industries like healthcare, supply chain, manufacturing, and many others. IoT and big data analytics tools also hold great promise for the food industry.
Food is a crucial element for good health as eating fresh and good food can eliminate the risk of diseases. As per Easy Will Power, a health and wellness brand, our metabolic processes decline if we don’t consume the right amount of nutrients. An extreme amount of these nutrients can also put a person at risk of diabetes and heart disease. Consumers must keep track of their food from origination to the delivery system. IoT and Big data analytics technology can provide the right impetus to the food industry for an efficient business process and application. Here is a detailed analysis of the significance of IoT and big data analytics for the food industry:
Tracking Shipments:
The food industry has been using IoT in the form of barcodes and RFID tags to trace the entire life cycle. In recent years, the emergence of more sophisticated sensors has offered additional data about globally-transported food products. For example, these sensors can evaluate the dust and dirt particles and report on the temperature that can impact the safety of food items.
Assist Investigations:
The absence of knowledge of all the touchpoints in transport and processing makes it highly difficult for suppliers to track the contaminated food after discovering contamination. IoT tools offer to follow and monitoring capabilities that allow investigators to identify the points in a supply chain that can cause food contamination.
Genetic indexing:
Big data tools can be a perfect technology to identify harmful bacteria, as big data tools can detect correlations between DNA and RNA of bacteria in foods. IoT tools can be employed in the identification of the tools.
Check Out This: Business Process Management Services