EUDR
Plot-level deforestation evidence.
Coffee, cocoa, palm, rubber, soy, timber, beef, and their derivatives require plot-level proof of zero deforestation since 31 December 2020. Mandatory from end 2025.
Industry · Agriculture & Food
EUDR is the most demanding regulation we monitor. We track deforestation, water stress, soil change, and community impact at plot scale across all your sourcing regions.
01 — What regulation requires
EUDR
Coffee, cocoa, palm, rubber, soy, timber, beef, and their derivatives require plot-level proof of zero deforestation since 31 December 2020. Mandatory from end 2025.
CSDDD
Adverse impacts on water availability and communities in sourcing regions require ongoing diligence — especially in monoculture and high-water-use crops.
CSRD
Scope 3 land-use change emissions and water stress in sourcing regions are core CSRD indicators.
CBAM
Agricultural commodities are not currently CBAM-covered, but fertiliser inputs and processing emissions may be relevant for vertically integrated operations.
02 — Domains applied
Plot-level forest cover loss across all EUDR-relevant commodity sourcing regions.
Water stress in sourcing regions, soil change from land-use practices, downstream irrigation impact.
Land-use change emissions and soil-carbon impact across sourcing footprint.
Community displacement near expanding agricultural concessions, labour-camp settlement patterns.
The remaining domains can be activated at any time as your sourcing or operations evolve.
03 — Relevant evidence
Lepetkata Tea Estate · Assam, India. Four years of continuous satellite monitoring at a supplier the standard stack had categorised as low-risk — three of four signals corroborated to documented operator events; the fourth correctly reattributed away from the operator. The agriculture-specific forensic analysis the page previously deferred.
Begin with a agriculture site
We rebuild a satellite-evidence timeline for a single site of your choosing. You see the methodology, the limitations, the output. No commitment beyond the assessment.