What is the objective of the Standard?

  • POSTED: 10/01/2024
  • AUTHOR: Rachel Walker

The GDST Standard defines what data must be collected (KDEs – Key Data Elements) and when that data must be collected (CTEs – Critical Tracking Events) as products move through seafood supply chains. It also defines how that traceability data must be formatted and communicated digitally.

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