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Sustainable Fisheries Partnership and Wholechain Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Supply Chain Transparency

  • POSTED: 13/04/2026
  • AUTHOR: Anthony Floreno

Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) and Wholechain signed an MOU at Seafood Expo North America, committing to collaborate on traceability and analytics solutions to help the seafood supply chain identify harvest sources and understand sustainability risks.

Wholechain is a standards-based traceability solution that works with supply chain and retail partners globally to provide events-based traceability. SFP’s Seafood Metrics system offers a sophisticated analytical tool that provides important seafood-related analysis and insights related to sourcing risks, supply reliability, and sustainability performance based on source data.

By connecting these two systems based on Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability (GDST) standards, SFP and Wholechain will provide customers with end-to-end source information on seafood, backed by a trusted decision-support tool.

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