Buyer Origin Readiness Check

Can you keep sourcing from this origin with confidence?

EUDR readiness, sourcing continuity, claims defensibility, and transition commitments are converging on the same origins, often handled as separate workstreams. This check gives you a directional read on where your origin evidence is strongest, where exposure may be concentrating, and what to bring into a focused OriginWorks conversation.

2 to 3 minutes
8 questions
Instant results
No account required
Question 1 of 8

What best describes your organisation?

This helps frame your results.

Consumer brand or retailer
We place finished or near-finished products with consumers.
Roaster, manufacturer, or processor
We transform raw or semi-processed commodity into branded or wholesale product.
Importer or trader
We bring commodity into the EU or other markets for downstream buyers.
Foodservice, hospitality, or institutional buyer
We buy commodity or finished product for our own operations or supply chain.
Question 2 of 8

Which countries are most important to your sourcing?

Select your top 3 to 5 origins by volume or strategic importance. This helps us tailor the read.

Select all that apply
Ethiopia
Honduras
Brazil
DR Congo
Indonesia
Cameroon
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
Colombia
Peru
Guatemala
Mexico
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Dominican Republic
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
Rwanda
Vietnam
India
Philippines
Other
Question 3 of 8

Does EUDR apply to your organisation?

EUDR (Regulation 2023/1115) applies to companies placing covered commodities, including coffee, cocoa, palm oil, soy, cattle, wood, and rubber, on the EU market. Enforcement begins 30 December 2026 for large and medium operators, 30 June 2027 for micro and small operators.

Yes, we are an EU operator
We place covered commodities on the EU market directly.
Yes, we are an EU trader
We make covered commodities available in the EU market but do not place them directly.
No, EUDR does not apply to us
Our commodities or markets are outside scope.
Unsure, still assessing scope
Question 4 of 8

What is your current traceability depth across your primary origins?

EUDR requires geolocation for relevant commodities placed on the EU market. Country risk classification affects the due diligence regime, but geolocation remains a core evidence requirement.

Plot-level geolocation for most or all volume
We can map our supply chain to specific farms or production units.
Cooperative or first-mile aggregation level
We know which cooperatives or aggregation points but not individual farms.
Exporter or country of origin level
We know the exporter and country but visibility stops there.
Minimal traceability beyond the supplier
We rely on supplier declarations or certifications.
Mixed, it varies significantly by origin
Question 5 of 8

Which of these frameworks are currently in scope?

Select all that apply
CSRD, first report due 2025 or 2026
Early adoption or wave 1 reporting.
CSRD, future wave (2027 onwards)
SBTi FLAG or near-term science-based targets
Public commitment, with or without a delivery pathway.
Public sustainability claims under scrutiny
EU greenwashing rules (Empowering Consumers Directive, applies September 2026) and national consumer protection enforcement.
TNFD, nature, or biodiversity reporting
None of these are in scope right now
Question 6 of 8

Are you working on, or planning, transition or insetting initiatives?

Select all that apply
Insetting or supply-shed carbon programs
Scope 3 reductions through interventions in our own supply chain.
Regenerative or transition programs at origin
Agroforestry, soil health, or producer-livelihood programs.
Direct investment or blended-finance partnerships
Capital deployed alongside DFIs, foundations, or impact investors.
MRV or impact measurement architecture
We are building or maintaining systems to measure and verify origin outcomes.
Nothing significant underway right now
Question 7 of 8

How is sustainability and compliance work coordinated internally?

One integrated workstream or team
EUDR, CSRD, claims, and transition work are coordinated from a shared origin picture.
Partially coordinated, some overlap
Teams talk, but each runs its own evidence pipeline.
Multiple separate vendors or workstreams
Different teams or providers handle EUDR, CSRD, carbon, and transition independently.
Not yet clearly coordinated
Question 8 of 8

What is the most pressing origin question you need answered in the next six months?

Can we keep sourcing from this origin with confidence?
What needs to be fixed first for compliance and continuity?
Is this origin investable for transition work?
What can we credibly claim about this origin today?
What should we do first when multiple pressures land on the same origin?
Your directional read

Your origin readiness picture

Origin readiness
Compliance exposure
Action timing
Your most significant gaps
Likely starting point for a conversation
Questions worth exploring on the call
    These results are indicative, not diagnostic. They are based on your responses and are designed to surface the right questions, not replace a full OriginWorks assessment. This is not legal advice and does not constitute compliance attestation.
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