How it Works
The Trade Passport helps show who the supplier/exporter is, what agro-product is being presented, which documents have been provided, what has been reviewed, what is verified, what is missing, what is expired and what still requires follow-up.
It brings supplier records, product documentation, compliance evidence and quality-readiness information into one structured verification view.
A Structured Supplier Identity
Built for export readiness and market access.
Structured Supplier Identity
A clearer supplier profile built from fragmented records and supporting information.
Verification-Ready View
A more organized presentation of supplier readiness and supporting evidence.
Readiness Visibility
Clearer understanding of what is present, what is missing, and what may still need attention.
Commercial Usability
A format that helps make supplier readiness easier to assess and easier to trust.
The Trade Passport is where fragmented supplier readiness becomes a clearer path to commercial trust.
What the Trade Passport Contains
What the Trade Passport Makes Possible
The Trade Passport helps make it easier to understand:
View a Sample Trade Passport
A fictional example showing how a supplier's identity, product profile, country and sector, documents provided and reviewed, verification status, missing and expiring documents, quality-readiness observations and follow-up actions come together in one structured view.
Sample only — not a certificate or approval.
What the Trade Passport Is Not
The Trade Passport is not a certificate, licence, regulatory approval, guarantee or replacement for official standards, laboratory testing, certification bodies or buyer due diligence. It is a structured verification and readiness view that helps stakeholders understand what has been documented, reviewed, verified, is missing, expired or requires follow-up.
Moving from informal operations to a portable digital identity that creates a stronger path to global readiness.
Reducing uncertainty in supplier selection by providing a single, structured source of verified, reviewable supplier evidence.
Turning scattered readiness work into structured data that supports broader trade programs.