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Core Concepts
Reasoning
Memory & Retrieval
Agent Types
Design Patterns
Training & Alignment
Frameworks
Tools
Safety & Security
Evaluation
Meta
EU TraceMap is an AI-powered platform launched by the European Commission in March 2026 to enhance food supply chain traceability across all EU member states.1) The system enables national food safety authorities to rapidly map complex agri-food supply chain networks, detect food fraud, identify contaminated products, and respond to foodborne outbreaks by analyzing data from existing EU systems including TRACES, RASFF, and ACN.2)
The EU's approach to food traceability emphasizes end-to-end visibility across agri-food chains to ensure consumer safety. Before TraceMap, authorities relied on manual processes — document checks, inter-authority data exchanges, and labor-intensive investigation procedures — that could not keep pace with increasingly complex global supply chains.3)
TraceMap automates these processes using AI, enabling authorities to visualize supply chain networks in minutes rather than days or weeks.
TraceMap supports the EU's broader Vision for Agriculture and Food, which strengthens supply chain oversight, import controls, and agri-food monitoring.6) This aligns with the goals of the Farm-to-Fork Strategy, the EU's plan for sustainable, traceable food systems that was a central component of the European Green Deal.
Key regulatory frameworks that TraceMap operates within:
TraceMap uses AI for graph-based analysis of trade networks rather than blockchain or distributed ledger technology. The platform operates on existing EU data infrastructure, applying machine learning to: