Insights for Building a Sustainable Future

Introducing the Agriplot Due-Diligence system:
Your partner for compliance with EU Deforestation Regulation.
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Guiding Businesses Toward Sustainability Goals

Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.
Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.
Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.
Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.
Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.
Supplier legal plot
Understanding the legal boundaries of your product's sources ensures supplier compliance and prevents penalties for illegal plantations.

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What is the EUDR?

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is a regulation that aims to stop products linked to deforestation from entering the European market. To ensure EUDR compliance, companies need to prove that the soy, rubber, palm oil, coffee, cattle and timber in their products was sourced from land that wasn’t deforested after December 31, 2020. The goal is to reduce the EU’s impact on global deforestation, protect forests, and promote sustainable practices. Non-compliance can lead to fines and other penalties.

Who is impacted by EUDR?

EUDR applies to companies that place the aforementioned commodities or products derived from them on the EU market. It impacts businesses in sectors like agriculture, food production, retail, and manufacturing, requiring them to verify their supply chains to meet the regulation’s compliance requirements.

Can small companies be impacted by EUDR?

Yes, small companies that trade in the covered commodities or products derived from them and import them into the EU must also comply with EUDR. However, the regulation may offer flexibility in terms of implementation depending on company size and capacity.

What penalties are there for non-compliance?

Non-compliance with EUDR can lead to significant penalties, including fines and restrictions on market access within the EU. The exact penalties may vary depending on the member state’s enforcement mechanisms.

Where can I get help with EUDR compliance?

There are various services and platforms that can assist with EUDR compliance, including due diligence systems, supply chain mapping tools, and consultancy services specializing in sustainability and regulatory compliance, such as Inovasi Agriplot.

What is the due diligence process under the EUDR?

The due diligence process requires companies to:
  • Supplier Mapping: Identify and map out all suppliers within their supply chain.
  • Compliance Monitoring: Continuously monitor suppliers to ensure they adhere to EUDR requirements.
  • Risk Assessment: Evaluate the risk of deforestation associated with each supplier.
  • Risk Mitigation: Implement measures to mitigate identified risks.
  • Authorized Representative: Designate an authorized representative responsible for compliance with the EUDR.

How can Agriplot's suppliers mapping help the company meet EUDR requirements?

Agriplot's suppliers mapping is designed to help your company meet EUDR requirements by providing detailed geospatial data and comprehensive agricultural insights. Our system pinpoints land plots within supply sheds, delivering standardized geolocation data and legal boundary information to ensure compliance.

With Agriplot, you can manage agricultural land effectively, enhance supply chain transparency, and gain crucial insights into owned plantations, third-party operations, and independent smallholders, all meticulously organized to match administrative boundaries.