Abstract:
The Integral Traceability System for tracking and tracing the milk samples used in quality control was
checked for one year while monitoring 526 milk samples from sheep’s, goats’ and cows’. This system
includes a customized automated cooler for carrying samples with a smart sensor inside to store the
data collected during the process, and a dongle to transfer the collected data to a computer to be
further analysed. The technologies combined to record and trace milk samples on trips from farms to
the laboratory (e.g. microcontrollers, sensors, radio frequency identification and global positioning
system) were linked. This system allowed us to objectively know the duration of the sampling route
and the temperature and time conditions of samples travelled in until they were analysed in an official
dairy laboratory. These conditions ensured that the baseline milk quality was preserved, and was
therefore adequate according to both European regulations and the price set to be paid for quality.
Hardware and software prototypes worked successfully under the real study conditions, and this
system may be proposed to become a reference method in the dairy sector.