
Altibbe Inc. · Disclosure Platform
Hedamo
Disclosure infrastructure for food systems — structured product information for governments, buyers, and consumers.


About Altibbe Inc.
Altibbe Inc. builds disclosure infrastructure for food systems. Headquartered in the United States with operations in India and the UAE, we develop systems that help producers structure product information for governments, buyers, and consumers — without replacing existing institutions.

Our Approach
We do not replace existing institutions — we build the documentation layer they are missing. Our frameworks integrate with WHO, FAO, Codex Alimentarius, and regional standards bodies, structuring information from single sources so it can be read by multiple audiences.

Technology Foundation
Our systems are designed for energy efficiency, data integrity through timestamped records and version history, and explainable outputs that governments and producers can read and understand.

Regional Engagement
Institutional conversations across the GCC, Nordic countries, UK, Singapore, and USA — each with distinct contexts, governance traditions, and documentation needs. We engage with each region on its own terms.


Disclosure
Infrastructure
Hedamo is not a certification body. It is disclosure
infrastructure.
1. Structured Self-Declaration — Producers document health, origin, production practices, and authenticity attributes through guided frameworks aligned with international standards.
2. Structured Analysis — The system organizes, cross-references, and checks declarations for internal coherence using published criteria — with full explainability. It does not verify whether claims are true.
3. Disclosure Reports — Reports accessible to buyers, regulators, and consumers — structured so each audience sees the information relevant to them.
4. Standards Integration — Connections to existing standards bodies enable recognition of certifications a producer already holds, without replacing those systems.
5. Disclosure Notice — Hedamo reports are based on producer-declared information and structured documentation processes. They do not constitute government certification or regulatory approval.
