EUDR watch: Discover the latest developments in this groundbreaking legislation

By Donna Eastlake

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EUDR watch: Discover the latest developments in this groundbreaking legislation. GettyImages/Justin Paget
EUDR watch: Discover the latest developments in this groundbreaking legislation. GettyImages/Justin Paget

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The EUDR deadline is now just months away, yet many suppliers and manufacturers remain unprepared for the changes. We’re cutting through the noise to bring you the latest on this complex new law.

The 30 December deadline, for implementation of the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), looms large on the horizon and in the minds of suppliers and manufacturers of the seven affected commodities.

From that day onwards, all beef, soy, cocoa, coffee, rubber, palm oil and wood products, imported into the European Union (EU), must be sourced from sustainable sources. Furthermore, suppliers and manufacturers must obtain certification to ensure the origin of the commodity and prove compliance.

However, while many support the new law and its aim to cut deforestation, the EU has also seen huge opposition from suppliers, manufacturers and even governments. Why? The scale of the task and lack of support. 

We look at all the ways EUDR is impacting the food and beverage industry as the deadline approaches. And we even ask the question, will the EU delay EUDR?

Here’s the latest… 

27 August 2024: What EUDR preparations or pauses are underway?

As the EUDR deadline gets closer, here’s how the globe is responding

18 July 2024: Is dairy linked to deforestation?

Deforestation has been linked to a range of commodities including palm oil, soy, cocoa and cattle. But how close is its link with dairy?

17 July 2024: Which crops are least prepared for the EUDR deadline?

With the EUDR deadline fast approaching, which crop is the most likely to comply? And conversely, which are predicted to cause the biggest regulatory headaches?

15 July 2024: How manufacturers can source soy sustainably: The EUDR and beyond

Soy is under the spotlight due to the approaching enforcement of the EUDR. But how can soy manufacturers ensure that they’re sourcing sustainably?

10 July 2024: Should maize be included in EUDR?

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The EUDR deadline is now less than five months away. But as the 30 December date looms on the horizon, we wonder if there are commodities missing from the list, in particular, maize.

21 June 2024: White House urges delay of EUDR

The Biden administration has urged the EU to delay the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) until its "substantial challenges" are addressed.

11 June 2024: Just how ready is the cocoa sector for EUDR?

Despite a deadline that is still seven months away, the incoming EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is already driving efforts on the traceability of cocoa supplies. Conversely, the same study found a distinct lack of progress on other critical issues within the sector.

29 April 2024: EUDR: 7 lesser-known ways food operators could be impacted

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As food and beverage operators scramble to comply with the EU’s new deforestation law, we round up seven of the lesser-known ways industry could be impacted.

9 April 2024: Deforestation unrest: EU policy implementation hangs in the balance after industry pushback

The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is facing major pushback from ministers and trade organisations within Europe, alongside continued pressure from palm oil producer nations in Asia, casting doubt on hopes for a smooth implementation.

21 March 2024: Palm oil: Report reveals split supply chain strategy to address EUDR

Importers of palm oil and its derivatives, such as palm kernel oil and meal, are devising strategies to comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) in the short term.

19 March 2024: Will EU delay EUDR deadline?

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Rumours are rife that the EU is planning to delay the EUDR deadline past 30 December 2024. But is this true, and if not, are suppliers and manufacturers ready?

22 January 2024: The race to meet the EUDR deadline is intensifying, so what help is available?

December 30, 2024 marks the day by which supply chain stakeholders, including producers, importers, manufacturers, brands, and retailers within the European Union must ensure they are selling, importing and exporting EUDR compliant cocoa, coffee, palm oil and beef.

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