What the disclosure layer carries.
Regulatory systems enforce thresholds. Procurement systems track transactions. They do not, by themselves, structure the product-level information layer that would allow institutions to understand what is being sourced, declared, and traded — without becoming certifiers themselves.
What becomes structured.
A disclosure methodology that structures producer-declared product information at the source — so it remains legible across markets, procurement systems, research contexts, and policy frameworks without requiring institutional endorsement.
What becomes possible.
Product-level information across producers and systems — without turning disclosure into approval, certification, or regulatory overreach.
Public-health systems, procurement bodies, and food policy institutions increasingly need product-level intelligence — not just aggregate data. HEDAMO structures the information layer that makes that possible.
HEDAMO works within existing governance frameworks. It does not seek regulatory status, does not make admissibility decisions, and does not substitute for institutional authority.