Mandatory regime · Tier 1 · In force

EU Deforestation Regulation

Bans placing on / exporting from the EU market commodities (cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, wood) and derived products unless they are deforestation-free (no deforestation after 31 Dec 2020), legally produced, and covered by a Due Diligence Statement. Plot-level geolocation is the core evidence.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
EU
Status
In force
Type
Mandatory regime
Effective
30 December 2026
Citation
Regulation (EU) 2023/1115

Who and what it covers

Markets

EU

Sectors

AgricultureForestry

Applies to

Order

Requirements

What EUDR requires.

Plot geolocationMandatory
Polygon (> 4 ha) or point (< 4 ha) coordinates for every plot where the commodity was produced.
No deforestation after 2020Mandatory
Each plot shows no deforestation or forest degradation after 31 December 2020.
Legal productionMandatory
Documents evidencing production complies with the laws of the country of production.
Risk assessmentMandatory
Completed due-diligence risk assessment for the supply chain.
Due Diligence StatementMandatory
A submitted DDS (TRACES NT reference) covering the consignment.

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Frequently asked

What is EUDR?
Bans placing on / exporting from the EU market commodities (cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, wood) and derived products unless they are deforestation-free (no deforestation after 31 Dec 2020), legally produced, and covered by a Due Diligence Statement. Plot-level geolocation is the core evidence.
What does EUDR require?
Key requirements include: Plot geolocation; No deforestation after 2020; Legal production; Risk assessment; Due Diligence Statement.
When does EUDR take effect?
EUDR takes effect on 30 December 2026.

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