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Does my distinction travel?

Your practices are real. The system that was supposed to carry them wasn’t.

Producers generate information that matters — origin, practices, heritage, testing, and quality. That information rarely survives the handoff from field to market in a form that buyers and institutions can read.

Relevant fieldsPracticesClaimsGaps

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.

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

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.

Health · a thread

Buyers and consumers increasingly want to understand what they are sourcing — not just whether a certificate was issued, but what the product actually is.

Three things you do with it · producers
01

Declare what you know

Lay your origin, practices, claims, and sources into a single structured profile — and mark, openly, what you have not yet declared.

02

Send one disclosure

The same structured profile travels to every buyer, institution, and reviewer — without rewriting it for each request.

03

Update at the source

When a practice changes, a new test cadence comes in, or a gap is closed, you update once. Versioning carries the change to every reader.

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