Geographical origin claims on food labels are increasingly important for consumers and legislators. Breaches of traceability schemes are frequently reported. Analytical tools are therefore essential to support due diligence and secure supply chains.
Please note that the parameters used must demonstrate discrimination between countries or regions.
We offer single food ingredient with a declared origin verification as follows:
A single origin cannot be determined with absolute certainty by analysis alone; however, it is possible to check whether a product’s analytical characteristics match reference data for the declared origin. This approach is routinely applied to both plant and animal products. Plant profiles are influenced by their growth environment. Animal profiles are influenced by rearing conditions such as drinking water and local feeding. Globalised feed and trade may reduce differences, but local agricultural and industrial practices can still provide discriminatory signals.
Non‑food natural products such as cotton, textiles and certain materials can also be assessed for origin where suitable analytical markers exist.
Advantages of using these methods
Results interpretation
The given tests are most selective if the characterised geographical area of the declared origin is limited in space. The basis for interpretation is the use of statistical confidence intervals based on the reference data set. A confidence level >99% is usually used for decision making. If a sample lies
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