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