EU-EUDRAdopted 31 May 2023; application deferred by Regulation (EU) 2025/2650 (published 23 December 2025, in force 26 December 2025) to 30 December 2026 for large operators and traders, and 30 June 2027 for natural persons and micro and small enterprises

Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 on the making available on the Union market and the export from the Union of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation (EU Deforestation Regulation, EUDR), as amended by Regulation (EU) 2024/3234 and Regulation (EU) 2025/2650

European Union · European Commission (DG ENV) at Union level; designated national competent authorities; customs authorities at the border

Operators and non-SME traders must collect geolocation data for each plot of production, conduct a due diligence exercise to demonstrate that products are deforestation-free (cut-off 31 December 2020) and produced in accordance with the laws of the country of production, and submit a due diligence statement before placing products on the market or exporting them. Member States must impose dissuasive penalties including fines of at least 4 percent of EU turnover and confiscation of products and revenues.

Category
Mandatory due diligence
Enforcement
Mandatory
Effective date
Application from 30 December 2026 (large operators and traders) and 30 June 2027 (micro and small enterprises and natural persons)
Covered entities
Operators and traders that place on, make available on, or export from the EU market relevant commodities (cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, wood) and listed derived products. Simplified obligations for micro and small enterprises and primary operators.
Notes
Regulation (EU) 2025/2650 also simplifies SME obligations (one-off simplified declaration, downstream traders not required to file fresh statements) and obliges the Commission to deliver a simplification review by 30 April 2026.

Sources

Verified 2026-04-30

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