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Kilcoy Global Foods uses tracking and machine learning to fix beef export labelling issues

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A Chinese-owned beef processor banned from China for labelling issues is using machine learning and tracking technology to remove human error.

Kilcoy Global Foods in southern Queensland was among several meat facilities slapped with an export licence suspension last year.

Chinese authorities blamed the ban on labelling non-compliance, and Kilcoy’s Australia division president Jiah Falcke said the new $1.4 million tracking technology would be a “pivotal” solution.



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