The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is reshaping how commodities enter the European market, requiring businesses to prove that their products are deforestation-free, legally produced, and fully traceable down to the plot level. For Indonesia’s coffee and cocoa sectors, this is more than a regulatory shift. It is a critical requirement to maintain access to one of the world’s most important export markets.
While EU importers are responsible for conducting due diligence, Indonesian businesses, including exporters, cooperatives, and traders, must now provide complete, accurate, and verifiable data. For supply chains that rely heavily on smallholders, meeting these requirements presents significant challenges in traceability, documentation, and data management.
What You’ll Learn
This webinar is designed to provide practical, real-world guidance to help Indonesian businesses navigate EUDR requirements. You will gain insights on:
- What EUDR means for the coffee and cocoa sectors
- Roles and responsibilities across the supply chain
- Key data and documentation required for compliance
- Common challenges and expectations from EU buyers
- Practical first steps to start preparing for compliance
Presented by: Ihwan Rafina, Founder and Director of MosaiX; Jeremy Nathaniel, Founder of Kopi Fabriek; Maria Benedikta, Sustainability Head of Barry Callebaut Indonesia; Caesar Argo, Thematic & Traceability Data Unit Manager of Inovasi Digital
For those who missed the session, or for those who would like to revisit the discussion, we are pleased to share the webinar recording below.