Animal biosecurity is a major concern in societal and international security systems where investments in animal production worth trillions of dollars and need to be protected.Furthermore, foodsupply constancy is a critical factor in a societal stability.Although, because of socio-economic impacts of bio-security issues, it is too difficult to find any traceability or bio-security research works in the Arab World. Many Arab countries were affected dramatically by the avian flu and mouth to foot diseases that resulted great social and economic losses 1.Mapping of the UAE poultry farms, utilizing GIS technology is a part of proposed biosecurity system developed by Fadel and Hussein3. Visualizing poultry farms information makes it easy for specialists to identify relative distances and overlapping among farms and to do other societal activities as well. More updated details have to be integrated to the map to help predicting outbreaks before it erupts and to conclude where the following farm is for warning it, where early prediction helps to start a disaster management plan swiftly.
Golan et al.5 stated that the characteristics of good traceability systems vary and cannot be defined without reference to the system’s objectives. Different objectives helps to drive differences in the breadth, depth and precession of traceability systems.Breadth describes the amount of information the traceability system records. Depth of traceability system is about how far back or forward the system tracks. In many cases the depth of a system is largely determined by its breadth. Precision reflects the degree of assurance with which the tracing system can pinpoint a particular food product movement or characteristics.