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Single-Score Nutrition Labels
When Compression Replaces Interpretation
The architecture of compression — collapsing multiple nutritional dimensions into a single score — requires normative weighting decisions that differ across regulatory contexts. This paper examines the structural consequences of that fragmentation.

The Information Gap in Food Trade Corridors
When Products Move Faster Than Their Documentation
Trade documentation was designed for clearance, not communication. This paper maps how documentation stacks move through global food corridors and where producer-level differentiation is structurally lost.

Certification as Minimum Threshold: Why Quality Systems Establish Acceptability, Not Differentiation
Structural Gaps in Product Information Systems — Governance & Quality
Certification establishes a minimum threshold; it does not explain what distinguishes one producer from another. This paper diagnoses the structural gap and proposes information-layer approaches.
SGPIS Research Series · HEDAMO edition
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