From Dialogue to Action: FIT for FAIR Strengthens EUDR Readiness in Ethiopia

European due diligence legislation aims to make global supply chains more sustainable by tackling deforestation and human rights abuses. For coffee producers in Ethiopia, closing legal and technical gaps is key to accessing the EU market under new EUDR requirements.

FIT for FAIR – a flagship project of the Team Europe Initiative – supports partner countries in establishing favourable legal and political conditions. By fostering multi-stakeholder participation and providing technical support, the initiative helps turn regulatory requirements into opportunities for sustainable development.

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Ethiopia: From Analysis to Action

In Ethiopia, FIT for FAIR has been working with the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA) since July 2024. Over this period, three national task force meetings brought together ministries, coffee cooperatives, associations, exporters, civil society, and international partners to review the legal, environmental, institutional, and human rights frameworks relevant to the coffee sector. These sessions produced status quo and gap analyses, which guided the formulation of detailed policy recommendations.

Key Policy Recommendations

The final recommendations, presented and validated during a closing workshop on 28 August 2025 in Addis Ababa with around 50 participants, cover four main areas:

  • Traceability & Digital Solutions: developing a national guideline on traceability, and expanding an existing database by integrating geolocation, yield, and export data into a central system.
  • Environmental Due Diligence: aligning national definitions of forest vs agricultural land with EUDR terminology, incorporating safeguards against forest conversion, and strengthening enforcement of environmental laws.
  • Legal & Institutional: formalising inter-ministerial agreements, and introducing mechanisms to enable public interest litigation.
  • Human & Social Rights: taking actions to prevent abuse and reduce informality in accordance with international agreements, the creation of a child labour manual, mandatory birth registration, and emphasising women’s rights.

Next Steps: Getting to Implementation

At the validation workshop, Dr. Adugna Debela, Director General of ECTA, underlined the importance of the inclusive process and announced that the recommendations will be submitted to Ethiopia’s newly established National Coffee Platform, to ensure they inform political decision-making.

Ethiopia now has a stakeholder-driven roadmap to strengthen its coffee sector, meet the requirements of the EUDR, and promote sustainable, fair production practices. The transition from dialogue to implementation is underway.

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Region:

Luwero, Nakaseke, Kassanda, Mubende, Bukomansimbi, Kyotera, Omoro, and Nwoya

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, traders, state and non state actors, and processors

Key activities:
  • Capacity building of smallholder coffee farmers in production practices and sustainable land use management.
  • Establishing traceability system and facilitating access to sustainable financing 
  • Facilitate inclusive business partnerships between producer organizations and supply chain actors​ 
  • Promote multi-stakeholder cooperation​ 
Commodities:
Region:

Huánuco, Ucayali, Pasco and Junín

Target group:

Public and private stakeholders, especially exporting companies, cooperatives and smallholder producers

Key activities:
  • Strengthen the supply chains to meet EUDR requirements 
  • Facilitate access to sustainable finance and knowledge exchange
  • Training of smallholders to sustainable manage their production systems 
Commodities:
Region:

Ngozi and Kayanza 

Target group:

Smallholders

Key activities:
  • Training on the use of traceability tools and support on collection of geolocation data for EUDR compliance 
  • Support the development of a national coffee sector dashboard for traceability and transparency
  • Capacity building of smallholder coffee farmers in production practices and sustainable land use management.​ 
Commodities:
Region:

Centre, South West, Littoral, South, East and West regions

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, women, youth, and indigenous peoples

Key activities:
  • Develop inclusive business partnerships with the private sector 
  • Facilitate access to finance for sustainable business models 
  • Support and train farmers in open-source traceability systems 
  • Promote multistakeholder dialogues to improve legal and regulatory provisions 
Commodities:
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 sustainable finance
  • Integrate farmers into traceability systems
Commodities:
Global activities