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What is declared and what is not?

Product-level information exists across your systems. It does not accumulate.

Labels, certificates, testing records, and procurement databases all contain product information. None of it accumulates into portable, comparable product intelligence that works across institutional contexts.

Relevant fieldsGapsSourcesTesting

What the disclosure layer carries.

Regulatory systems enforce thresholds. Procurement systems track transactions. They do not, by themselves, structure the product-level information layer that would allow institutions to understand what is being sourced, declared, and traded — without becoming certifiers themselves.

What becomes structured.

A disclosure methodology that structures producer-declared product information at the source — so it remains legible across markets, procurement systems, research contexts, and policy frameworks without requiring institutional endorsement.

Product information today
Structured disclosure
  • OriginDeclared
  • PracticesDeclared
  • ProcessingDeclared
  • ClaimsDeclared
  • SourcesDeclared
  • Testing cadenceDeclared
  • Declared gapsMarked · not inferred
  • UpdatesUpdateable
  • Reader viewsComparable

What becomes possible.

Product-level information across producers and systems — without turning disclosure into approval, certification, or regulatory overreach.

Health · a thread

Public-health systems, procurement bodies, and food policy institutions increasingly need product-level intelligence — not just aggregate data. HEDAMO structures the information layer that makes that possible.

HEDAMO works within existing governance frameworks. It does not seek regulatory status, does not make admissibility decisions, and does not substitute for institutional authority.

Three things you do with it · governments & institutions
01

Read the declared layer

What producers in your jurisdiction are declaring — origin, practices, testing cadence — at product level, in a consistent schema, without certifying it yourself.

02

Map the gaps

What is consistently not declared, by category and corridor. The shape of the gap is signal — for policy design, for procurement, and for public-health work.

03

Reference the declared layer

Disclosures travel into your procurement and policy work without HEDAMO becoming a regulator. Admissibility decisions stay where they belong — with you.

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