Ronny Mardiyanto's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Agricultural production in developing countries needs to meet global traceability requirements to enable food product export. A single case study of a multi-tier supply network provides a detailed description on features of developing traceability of mangoes harvested in Indonesia. This effort involves the integrated, time-limited effort of differe...
Nowdays, traceability system for agriculture comodity is mandatory requirements in some countries such as Japan, United States, and all European countries. All export agricultural companies must applied traceability system to fulfill the mandates of goverments market requirements. Traceability system also has beneficials to reduce products return a...
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... Traceability using an electronic system will make integration of data to many users, the accuracy of data input, and faster, easier control and monitoring [6][7]. In addition to the flow of information, to support the flow of products from upstream to downstream, the supply and quality of infrastructures such as transportation, telecommunications, and electricity are important. ...
... To identify areas where the traceability provides the most value for fruits supply chain management. The following are some of the values of the traceability process in fruit supply chain management: (Palmieri et al., 2009;Saltini et al., 2013;Vanany et al., 2016) (Mirabelli & Solina, 2020;Syahruddin & Kalchschmidt, 2012;Vanany et al., 2015) 1. Traceability guarantees the quality of fruit in the supply chain, besides traceability can authenticate and identify products in order to protect consumers. 2. Traceability protects the food industry, from farmers, distributors and consumers from fraud or fraud, with more specific and accurate measurements. ...