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Traceability Systems: Potential Tools to Deter Illegality and Corruption in the Timber and Fish Sectors?

Targeting Natural Resource Corruption
2021
Traceability Systems: Potential Tools to Deter Illegality and Corruption in the Timber and Fish Sectors?

Tracing timber and fish via digital tools and online systems could be key to preventing laundering. Digital traceability systems that monitor the flow of materials through supply chains are designed to deter the laundering of illegal products by flagging anomalies and thereby alerting businesses or governments to possible incidences of lawbreaking and corruption.

Topic:
  • Counter-IUU Fishing
  • Traceability
Region:
  • Global
Tags:
IUU Fishing, Traceability, Supply Chains, Transparency
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