EUDR compliance: Understanding your position in beef, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and wood supply chains
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The EU Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EU Regulation 2023/1115), introduces obligations for operators and traders in relation to the placing on the EU market and export from the Union of deforestation-related raw materials and associated products. This document provides an overview of how the obligations are applied, depending on the type of company (operator/trader), size (SME/Non-SME) and position in the supply chain (first placement/provenance) within the EU, illustrated through 11 supply chain scenarios.
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