“Does my distinction travel?”
Your practices are real. The system that carries them often is not.
“Can our producers be seen beyond commodity codes?”
Your producers have distinction. Their documentation carries commodity codes.
“What is declared and what is not?”
Product-level information exists. It does not accumulate.
“What am I actually sourcing?”
Samples and PDFs are not product intelligence.
“What is behind the label?”
Labels tell you what regulation requires. Not what the product is.
“Can our outputs sit inside a product-level disclosure?”
Your certificates, lab results, and audit records are essential. They do not currently accumulate into a product-level view. The disclosure layer gives them a portable home.
“Can this be compared across producers?”
Product-level data is scattered, unstandardised, and context-bound.
Each reader uses the same structured disclosure differently. The document does not change. The work it enables does.