Disclosure infrastructure.
Hedamo helps producers communicate health, heritage, and practices to global buyers through structured, comparable documentation.
It does not verify. It does not certify. It does not approve. It organizes information and makes it legible to buyers, governments, and consumers.


The documentation gap.
A Jordanian olive oil producer knows everything about their product β the cultivar, the harvest method, the altitude, the pressing technique, the family history. A buyer in London knows almost none of it.
This gap is not about quality. It is about visibility. Producers lack the infrastructure to communicate what they know in a format that travels across borders, languages, and regulatory systems.
Existing tools β certification audits, consultants, enterprise software β serve specific contexts. But they do not provide a common documentation layer. Hedamo is that layer.
What Hedamo is not.
Not a regulator.
Hedamo does not enforce, penalize, or set requirements. Governments govern. Hedamo documents.
Not a certifier.
Hedamo does not issue certificates or quality marks. Producers hold their own certifications. Hedamo records them.
Not a judge.
Hedamo does not assess whether a product is good. It structures information so others can make that judgment.
Foundations of trust.
Hedamo emerged from a simple observation: health is the one question every governance system must answer first. Before trade policy, before technology standards, before sustainability frameworks β the question βis this safe?β applies universally.
This led to a broader architecture: if you structure health-relevant product information well, the same infrastructure serves trade documentation, regulatory alignment, and consumer transparency simultaneously.
Incubated by Altibbe Inc., headquartered in the United States.

Operating principles.
Guiding rules for a decentralized transparency infrastructure.

Disclosure, not verification.
Hedamo structures claims. It does not validate them. We provide the container, not the judgment.
Sovereignty by design.
Infrastructure is designed for national ownership. Data stays where governments decide it stays.
Producer-controlled information.
No one speaks for the producer. Every disclosure originates directly from the source.
Gaps are documented.
Where information is missing or no method exists, the system says so explicitly rather than inferring.
No authority delegation.
Hedamo does not govern. It provides structure so that those who govern can see more clearly.
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9100 Wilshire Blvd, Ste # 333, #189 Beverly Hills, California 90212 USA.
India Office
T-Hub, Hyderabad, Telangana 500081, INDIA
+1 424 400 8899+91 96147 09999outreach@hedamo.comHedamo is a disclosure system. All reports are based on producer-declared information. Hedamo structures and presents disclosures but does not verify, certify, or approve products. Interpretation remains with stakeholders.
