Guidelines for Digital Supply Chains
Discover the new DIASCA guidelines for digital supply chains covering forest monitoring, living incomes, and traceability. They promote a shared understanding and support sustainable, transparent supply chains. The guidelines provide practical insights for companies, service providers, and authorities.
Traceability Trust and Transparency

The DIASCA Traceability Trust and Transparency Guidance document proposes a framework for interoperable digital traceability systems that can enhance trust and transparency in agrifood supply chains. It examines supply chain regulation as a means to support human development and environmental sustainability, using supply chain integrity to manage the interactions among policy, technology, society, and environment. The paper applies this framework to a real-world case, offering practical insights and recommendations for solution providers and policymakers.
Forest Monitoring

The DIASCA Forest Monitoring Guidance document aims to foster a shared understanding of forest monitoring among various stakeholders - including supply chain partners (from producers to retailers), service providers, and data providers. Regulators and authorities tasked with reviewing and verifying due diligence statements may also find this reference useful, as it represents the culmination of insights from many experts representing producers, traders, and service providers among others. This paper focuses on the semantics and syntax related to forest monitoring, with a particular emphasis on compliance with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
Living Income

The DIASCA Farmer Income and Cost of Production Guidance document aims to support sustainable agricultural supply chains by helping stakeholders understand and improve farmers' incomes through effective monitoring of production costs. It seeks to establish standardized methods for assessing income and cost factors, enabling more accurate planning and interventions that support farmer livelihoods.