The EU is continuing to work with partner countries and companies to ensure a successful transition to deforestation-free supply chains.
On 15 April, the Commission provided further simplifications to the EUDR to help reduce administrative burdens and facilitate the implementation of the Regulation.
An updated Guidance Document and FAQs will provide companies, EU Member States' authorities and partner countries with simplified measures and clarifications on how to demonstrate that their products are deforestation-free. Both documents reflect the input from Member States, partner countries, businesses, and industry. This will also guarantee harmonised implementation of the law across the EU.
The simplifications introduced will be further complemented by a Delegated Act for public consultation open until 13 May, which will provide further clarifications and simplification on the scope of EUDR.
Find out more about implementation measures and tools
Read the EUDR Myth-buster
See our factsheet for SMEs
Designated Member States’ Competent Authorities (The list will be updated when the Commission is notified of new designations)
Multi-Stakeholder Platform on Protecting and Restoring the World’s Forests
The European Commission organises frequent meetings with EU Member States, selected interested parties (mainly trade and business associations and NGOs), and third countries to present and discuss the main strands of work and identify best practices.
Cocoa under the Deforestation Regulation
Are you part of the cocoa supply chain? Do you place cocoa or cocoa products on the EU market or export them from the EU? See the steps to follow to ensure that you comply with the rules.
Visit our dedicated page
EU observatory on deforestation and forest degradation
Building on existing monitoring tools (e.g. Copernicus and other publicly or privately available sources) the observatory will facilitate access to information on supply chains for businesses, public entities and consumers. It provides publicly available maps and datasets on changes in the world’s forest cover and associated drivers.
Visit the Observatory
Team Europe Initiative on Deforestation-free Value Chains
Aligned with the EU’s Global Gateway strategy, the Initiative aims to support partner countries to transition to sustainable, deforestation-free, and legal agricultural value chains. The collaborative effort of the European Commission and EU Member States including Germany, the Netherlands and France, with an initial package of €70 million in funding to implement the Initiative.
See more about the Team Europe Initiative
EUDR Information System
The Information System as set out in Art. 33 of the Regulation was launched on 4 December 2024. Registration for users of the system was opened on November 2024.