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Can our producers be seen beyond commodity codes?

Your producers have distinction. Their documentation carries commodity codes.

Export promotion agencies and trade bodies work to differentiate producers in global markets. But the documentation that travels with products does not carry producer distinction. It carries category and compliance.

Relevant fieldsOriginPracticesTesting

What the disclosure layer carries.

Traceability systems track movement. Certification schemes confirm thresholds. They do not, by themselves, structure the producer-level information that makes one product distinguishable from another in the same category.

What becomes structured.

Structured producer disclosures give trade corridors a portable information layer — origin, practices, declared attributes, and gaps — that travels with product documentation into markets that currently see only commodity data.

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

What becomes possible.

Producers in your corridor can carry structured, readable product information into markets that currently see only commodity documentation. Their distinction becomes legible.

Three things you do with it · trade & export bodies
01

Carry distinction beyond codes

Origin, practices, and declared attributes accompany the commodity documentation — so producers in your corridor become legible to buyers, not just classifiable.

02

Travel into multiple markets

One disclosure reads in Berlin, Delhi, Tokyo, and New York on the same terms. The producer doesn’t rewrite for each destination.

03

Brief institutions with structure

Trade missions and procurement bodies receive a comparable, schema-stable view of producer distinction — not a binder of category certificates.

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