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EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) scope checker

Check whether your commodity and shipment are caught by EUDR, and what your compliance date and obligations are. Free, no login.

Your EUDR position

In scope: full due diligence

Your compliance date is December 30, 2026. As a large or medium operator you owe geolocation data, a risk assessment, and a due diligence statement per shipment.

What to line up

  • Geolocation data for every plot or farm the commodity came from
  • A documented deforestation risk assessment for your sourcing country and supplier
  • A due diligence statement (DDS) submitted through the EU information system before each shipment
  • Confirm your exact HS code sits inside Annex I, not just the wider chapter
This is orientation, not a legal or compliance determination. EUDR dates and requirements have changed more than once. Read the full EUDR guide.
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FAQ

EUDR

What commodities does EUDR cover?

Seven: cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy and wood, plus derived products for each set out by HS code in the regulation's Annex I. For cattle that reaches beyond meat to leather and prepared meat products.

When do I have to comply?

Large and medium operators by December 30, 2026. Small and micro operators placing goods on the market for the first time by June 30, 2027. Both dates have moved before, so confirm the current position before you plan around them.

What is a due diligence statement (DDS)?

The filing that proves your shipment is deforestation-free and legally produced: geolocation of the source plots, a risk assessment, and a reference submitted through the EU's information system before the goods clear.

Do small exporters get any relief?

Yes. A December 2025 simplification package lets micro and small primary operators in low-risk countries file a one-off simplified declaration instead of full due diligence on every shipment, and removes the requirement for SME traders to pass on DDS reference numbers.

Is this an official EUDR determination?

No. This is a scope checker for orientation. Confirm your product's Annex I status and your obligations against the European Commission's EUDR pages or your customs and legal advisers.

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