The future agriculture must maintain biodiversity and assure food production by the implementation of durable innovative
technologies. It is important to use innovative methods in order to determine the traceability of animal products as the concept of
bio-economy supposesthe reduction of external marginal costs with the increase of social benefit by the reduction of the bioresources
used.The private marginal benefit for each animal breeder is also represented by the corrective subvention of 10 euros/
animal and the co-operation with the sanitary- veterinary authorities leads to the increase of positive externalities. These external
marginal benefits must be promoted and supported for an optimal time so as to eliminate sick animals from each EU country. The
research team used advanced tools to identify the traceability of the food products (meat or milk) from different breeds as well as
the traceability of certain traditional products by molecular tests based on the identification, amplification of nucleic acids for the
traceability of food products (by PCR techniques). Several methods for the determination of genetic traceability were tested and
applied. The best of all seems to be the DNA analysis as “Genetic Fingerprinting”, which can be found in each cell and more
recently, the micro-satellite analysis. This scientific paper presents the results of research concerning the determination of
genotypes by microsatellite genetic markers, collecting and preserving the tissue samples by Typi Fix method as well as the
influence of positive externalities, which have a role in substantiating the decisions to put into practice certain scientific research
results