Brazilian Exporters and the EUDR: Dry Runs in Beef and Soy supply chains

As part of the program “Traceability, Monitoring and Transparency Systems in the Beef and Soy Chains in Brazil”, Proforest developed the project “Brazilian Exporters and the EUDR: Dry Runs in Beef and Soy supply chains” with five partner companies. Four dry runs were carried out: one of soy with an exporting company (supported by GIZ – AgriChains programme), one of soy with an operator and its Brazilian supplier, one of meat with an exporting slaughterhouse (supported by GIZ – SAFE programme) and one of leather with an exporting tannery (supported by Al-INVEST Verde).

This report presents discussions on the challenges and opportunities experienced by exporting companies during this period of adaptation to implement the Regulation on Products Free from Deforestation (EUDR). The socio-environmental monitoring systems of suppliers of relevant commodities and products were analysed, as well as segregation and traceability systems from the plot of land to the shipment of cargo to the European Union. This process considered the collection, analysis, storage and provision of information, data and documents by Brazilian exporters, and the discussions were divided into three parameters: Geolocation, Traceability and Segregation; Deforestation-Free; and Legal Compliance.

Publication date:
25/03/2025
Author:
Proforest
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Region:

(Lower) Kafue Catchment Ecosystem

Target group:

Farmers and community forest management groups

Key activities:
  • Support community forest management groups in the
    sustainable management of natural resources and livelihood creation
  • Support farmers to produce soy in line with the EUDR and increase productivity, and implement transparency and traceability pilots
Commodities:
Region:

Lampung, West Kalimantan, and Central Sulawesi

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, private sector, and civil society organizations along the value chains

Key activities:
  • Empowering Smallholder Farmers and Farmer Organizations by facilitating traceability and legality, building capacity on Good Agriculture Practices (GAP), and strengthening farmer organizations, ensuring inclusive support for both men and women farmers.
  • Promoting sustainable practices and collaboration by supporting village HCV/HCS conservation efforts, testing and strengthening the National Dashboard for traceability and legality, and fostering national and regional exchanges.
Commodities:
Region:

Son La, Gia Lai ​​

Target group:

Smallholder farmers and marginalized groups

Key activities:
  • Support coffee value chain actors
  • Foster deforestation-free, sustainable, and legal supply chains
Commodities:
Region:

Yangambi Biosphere Reserve, Salonga National Park North, Salonga National Park South, Virunga National Park, Kahuzi-Biéga National Park​

Target group:

Public and private sector

Key activities:
  • Promote sustainable agricultural practices
  • Minimize forest degradation
  • Prevent deforestation
Commodities:
Region:

Provinces of Orellana and Sucumbíos

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, women, indigenous people and youth

Key activities:
  • Promoting Multi Stakeholder Dialogues
  • Improving traceabilty systems
Commodities:
Region:

Xingu territory, State of Pará

Target group:

Family farmers

Key activities:
  • Improve market access; value creation and access to finance
  • Integrate farmers into tracability systems
Commodities:
Global activities