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Global commodity traders prepare for EUDR compliance


The trader is engaging with and supporting its suppliers, particularly smallholder producers, to address the challenges of implementation. “These challenges include polygon data collection and sharing for supply chain traceability, as well as securing land ownership titles,” an LDC spokesperson told this publication.

Amid pending issues with EUDR implementation, LDC anticipates receiving further guidance from the EU Commission well in advance of the regulation’s effective date.

To ensure all its suppliers comply with various commodity-specific sustainability codes and policies, the trader has developed a comprehensive due diligence, monitoring, and grievance system, added the representative.

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which came into force in June 2023, aims to ensure that products consumed by EU citizens do not contribute to deforestation or forest degradation. Covering seven commodities and their derivatives, it impacts all corporate stakeholders in the EU involved in the commercialization of these products.

This week, ADM, another major global commodity trader, reported its capability to deliver fully verified, segregated, and traceable soybean meal and oil to meet European customers’ needs as the EUDR becomes effective on December 30.

“Thanks to the critical participation of our farmer network and our dedicated US elevators, along with segregated transportation and logistics capabilities, we are positioned to supply all our existing customers in Europe with soybean meal and oil once the new rules go into effect at the end of this year,” said Sebastian Kuck, general manager of EMEA soy crush.



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