Abstract:
Traceability, which provides the ability to track each step of the production chain from raw materials to the finished
product, is crucial for guaranteeing the quality and safety of food. In this study, we examine the importance of
implementing an effective traceability system in the production of milk and by-products from the Milk Microproduction
Workshop of Iasi University of Life Sciences. A system like this makes it possible to quickly identify the causes of non
compliance, reducing the risks involved in removing items from the market and safeguarding consumers' health. In
addition, the article offers a realistic simulation of a traceability exercise that involves monitoring raw milk batches,
processing them, and identifying each final product, including cheeses and yogurts. The results of the exercise show
that a well-designed traceability system increases consumer confidence in the products obtained within the workshop,
while guaranteeing compliance with existing laws. The results emphasize how this system must be continuously
modified to satisfy market demands and enhance the efficiency of the production and food safety procedures.