EUDR compliance software for deforestation-free supply chains
Prepare supplier data, documents, geolocation evidence and due diligence workflows for the EU Deforestation Regulation.
EUDR.io is being built for importers, exporters, traders, manufacturers and supply chain teams that need a structured way to prepare for EUDR before the regulation applies.
| Supplier | Country | Commodity | Docs | Geo | Risk | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazonia Coffee Cooperative | Brazil | Coffee | 8/9 | 92% | Low | Ready |
| Iberia Cocoa Trading | Spain | Cocoa | 6/9 | 74% | Standard | Under review |
| Baltic Timber Group | Latvia | Wood | 9/9 | 100% | Low | Ready |
| GreenField Soy Export | Argentina | Soy | 5/9 | 61% | Standard | Missing data |
| Nordic Rubber Supply | Indonesia | Rubber | 4/9 | 48% | Elevated | Needs action |
| Atlantic Palm Ingredients | Malaysia | Palm oil | 7/9 | 83% | Standard | Under review |
The EU Deforestation Regulation, in plain language
The EU Deforestation Regulation is a compliance framework designed to ensure that selected products placed on the EU market or exported from the EU are deforestation-free and legally produced.
EUDR also applies to selected derived products listed in Annex I of the regulation — for example chocolate, furniture, roasted coffee, selected rubber products, palm oil derivatives, soy products and wood products. Always verify product scope against Annex I and official EU sources.
For companies, EUDR is more than a legal deadline. It is a supply chain data, supplier onboarding, documentation and traceability challenge. Operators and traders placing relevant products on the EU market — or exporting from the EU — need structured processes to demonstrate compliance.
- Operator
- Trader
- Downstream operator
- Micro and small operator
- Competent authority
Who needs to prepare for EUDR?
EUDR affects operators and traders that place covered products on the EU market, make them available in the EU supply chain, or export them from the EU. Obligations may differ depending on company size, role in the supply chain, product category and country risk classification.
EUDR deadlines are approaching
Large and medium operators are expected to apply EUDR requirements from 30 December 2026. Micro and small operators are expected to apply the rules from 30 June 2027. Companies that prepare early have more time to organize supplier data, close documentation gaps, test internal workflows and avoid last-minute compliance pressure.
Relevant products must not be linked to deforestation or forest degradation after this date — making origin data, geolocation, supplier evidence and production history critical.
EUDR turns supplier documentation into an operational challenge
EUDR readiness requires more than reading the regulation. Companies need practical workflows to collect, verify, store and retrieve supplier evidence across complex global supply chains.
One platform to organize your EUDR workflow
EUDR.io helps teams move from fragmented documentation to a structured compliance workflow — supplier onboarding, evidence, geolocation, due diligence and audit-ready records in a single place.
Built for compliance, procurement, ESG and supply chain teams
A workspace that turns spreadsheets and email threads into a single, audit-ready EUDR record system.
| Supplier | Country | Commodity | Docs | Geo | Risk | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazonia Coffee Cooperative | Brazil | Coffee | 8/9 | 92% | Low | Ready |
| Iberia Cocoa Trading | Spain | Cocoa | 6/9 | 74% | Standard | Under review |
| Baltic Timber Group | Latvia | Wood | 9/9 | 100% | Low | Ready |
| GreenField Soy Export | Argentina | Soy | 5/9 | 61% | Standard | Missing data |
| Nordic Rubber Supply | Indonesia | Rubber | 4/9 | 48% | Elevated | Needs action |
| Atlantic Palm Ingredients | Malaysia | Palm oil | 7/9 | 83% | Standard | Under review |
Solutions across the EUDR workflow
Dedicated pages for the operational areas where EUDR readiness is built.
A library of practical EUDR knowledge
In-depth, plain-language guides for compliance, procurement, ESG and supply chain teams. Get notified when each resource is released.
The earlier you start, the easier EUDR becomes
The hardest part of EUDR readiness is not a single report. It is building a repeatable supplier data process before deadlines create pressure across the market.
Join the EUDR.io early-access waitlist
We are opening pilot conversations with companies preparing for EUDR across food, agriculture, timber, coffee, cocoa, soy, rubber, palm oil, cattle and retail supply chains.
Join the EUDR.io early-access waitlist
Tell us a bit about your supply chain. We will reach out about pilot opportunities and EUDR-readiness updates.
- Pilot access for compliance, procurement, ESG and supply chain teams.
- EUDR readiness updates curated from official EU sources.
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EUDR — frequently asked questions
Official EUDR resources
Always verify obligations against official EU publications and your competent authority.