2021
DOI: 10.3897/aca.4.e68835
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FoodChain-Lab Web: An integrative modular software to visualise and analyse complex global food supply chain networks during foodborne incidents

Abstract: In times of globalised food and feed trade, powerful integrative software tools are essential to solve foodborne crises quickly and reliably. The FoodChain-Lab web application (FCL Web; https://fcl-portal.bfr.berlin/) is such a tool. FCL Web is free and open-source software which helps to trace back and forward food along complex global supply chains during foodborne disease outbreaks or other food-related events. In the framework of One Health EJP COHESIVE, the efforts of several national and international tr… Show more

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“…FoodChain-Lab web application is a food tracing software jointly developed by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), EFSA, One Health EJP COHESIVE and other European projects, which allows to model, visualize, and analyze complex food supply chain networks ( 21 , 22 ). This tool was included in the OHEJP SimEx as a practical tracing exercise, for the TA to establish possible contamination sources and transmission chains.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FoodChain-Lab web application is a food tracing software jointly developed by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), EFSA, One Health EJP COHESIVE and other European projects, which allows to model, visualize, and analyze complex food supply chain networks ( 21 , 22 ). This tool was included in the OHEJP SimEx as a practical tracing exercise, for the TA to establish possible contamination sources and transmission chains.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%