When implementing and using SCM software for fair trade certification, one should first define the objectives and scope of the software, such as the purpose, goals, and indicators of the certification, the roles and responsibilities of the supply chain actors and stakeholders, and the data and information needs and flows. It is also important to select and train the users and managers of the software, such as producers, traders, certifiers, auditors, and customers, to ensure they have the necessary skills, knowledge, and resources to use the software effectively and efficiently. Additionally, one should set up and test the SCM software, such as the installation, configuration, and integration of the software, the verification and validation of the data and information, and the identification and resolution of any issues or problems. Finally, one should monitor and evaluate the SCM software, such as the collection, analysis, and reporting of the data and information, the feedback and improvement of the software, and the assessment and communication of the results and impacts of the fair trade certification.