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EUDR Soya Compliance

Soy and soy-derived products are regulated under the EUDR. Operators must trace soybeans to the farm level and verify plots are deforestation-free.

Soy is the second-largest agricultural driver of deforestation globally

Brazil's Cerrado biome has lost ~50% of its native vegetation, largely to soy expansion

EU imports ~33 million tonnes of soy annually, mostly for animal feed

Relevant HS Codes

1201Soya beans, whether or not broken
1208.10Soya bean flour and meal
1507Soya-bean oil and its fractions
2304Soya-bean oil-cake and other solid residues

Key Producing Countries

BrazilHigh risk
ArgentinaStandard risk
ParaguayHigh risk
BoliviaHigh risk
UruguayLow risk

EUDR Requirements for Soya

Farm-level geolocation for all soybean sourcing plots

Satellite-based deforestation risk assessment for each plot

Cerrado and Amazon biome-specific analysis for Brazilian soy

DDS with soy HS codes submitted to TRACES NT

Indirect land use change monitoring where applicable

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