EUDR Overview
The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to curb deforestation and promote sustainable sourcing of commodities like soy.
Increased Traceability Requirements
Soy producers must now ensure traceability from farm to final product to comply with EUDR.
Increased Traceability Requirements
Soy producers must now ensure traceability from farm to final product to comply with EUDR.
Transparency Boost
EUDR drives the need for transparent supply chains, ensuring every step of soy production is documented and traceable.
Compliance Costs
Adhering to EUDR standards may increase operational costs for soy producers due to additional compliance measures.
Long-term Gains
Despite initial costs, EUDR compliance can lead to long-term benefits like market access and sustainability credentials.
Long-term Gains
Despite initial costs, EUDR compliance can lead to long-term benefits like market access and sustainability credentials.
Supplier Collaboration
Despite initial costs, EUDR compliance can lead to long-term benefits like market access and sustainability credentials.
Enhanced Collaboration
EUDR fosters stronger relationships between producers and suppliers, promoting sustainable practices across the supply chain.
Market Impact
Non-compliance with EUDR could limit market access for soy producers, particularly in the EU.