What the disclosure layer carries.
Certificates confirm compliance. Labels carry what regulation requires. Traceability shows where a product moved. These are operational functions — essential, and not replaced by disclosure. The disclosure layer carries what none of them currently structure: the full picture of what you, the producer, know about your product.
What becomes structured.
A structured disclosure organises what you declare — origin, practices, claims, sources, and gaps — into a portable format that buyers and institutions can read without asking you to explain from scratch each time.
What becomes possible.
Your product’s information travels with it. Origin, practices, heritage, and claims — structured so the market can read what the producer knows.
Buyers and consumers increasingly want to understand what they are sourcing — not just whether a certificate was issued, but what the product actually is.