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EU Deforestation RegulationDue Diligence Made Simple

Ensure deforestation‑free supply chains with comprehensive due diligence for cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and timber. Meet EUDR requirements with confidence.

EUDR Reporting

EU Deforestation Regulation compliance

What is EUDR?

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies placing certain commodities and products on the EU market to conduct due diligence to ensure they are deforestation‑free and legally produced.

From 30 December 2024, operators and traders must ensure their products have not been produced on land deforested or degraded after 31 December 2020. This applies to imports into the EU and exports from the EU.

Covered Commodities:

  • Cattle (beef, leather)
  • Cocoa
  • Coffee
  • Oil Palm (palm oil)
  • Rubber
  • Soy
  • Wood (timber and wood products)

Note: This includes relevant products containing, fed with, or made using these commodities.

Our EUDR Due Diligence Capabilities

Comprehensive support for all aspects of EUDR compliance

Geolocation Tracking

Document and verify the geolocation coordinates of production plots for all covered commodities

Supply Chain Traceability

Maintain complete documentation of your supply chain from production to first placement on EU market

Risk Assessment

Conduct country‑level and supplier‑specific risk assessments based on deforestation prevalence

Three Pillars of EUDR Due Diligence

1

Information Collection

  • Commodity description and quantity
  • Country of production and geolocation coordinates
  • Production date and supplier details
  • Evidence of legal production
2

Risk Assessment

  • Country‑level risk classification (low/standard/high)
  • Prevalence of deforestation
  • Indigenous peoples’ rights concerns
  • Supplier complexity analysis
3

Risk Mitigation

  • Independent audits and verifications
  • Satellite imagery and remote sensing
  • On‑the‑ground plot verification
  • Corrective action plans

Why Choose MyCustomsInfo® for EUDR?

  • Integrated with Import Data: Link EUDR due diligence directly to your customs declarations for seamless compliance
  • Multi‑Commodity Coverage: Support for all seven covered commodities and their derived products
  • Automated Risk Scoring: Country and supplier risk classifications based on EU benchmarking system
  • Due Diligence Statement Preparation: Generate and submit due diligence statements through the EU Information System

Our EUDR Process

1
Identify EUDR‑covered commodities in your imports
2
Collect supplier information and geolocation data
3
Conduct risk assessment by country and supplier
4
Implement mitigation for non‑negligible risks
5
Submit due diligence statement before import

EUDR Implementation Timeline

30 December 2024: EUDR Applies

Large operators and traders must ensure full compliance with EUDR requirements. Due diligence statements must be submitted for all relevant products before placement on the EU market.

30 June 2025: SMEs Deadline

Small and medium‑sized enterprises must comply with EUDR. Six‑month grace period compared to large operators.

Ongoing: Country Risk Classification Updates

The European Commission will regularly update country risk classifications (low/standard/high) based on deforestation prevalence and enforcement capacity.

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