EUDR SME Deadline 2027: A Month-by-Month Plan
Scope: a month-by-month countdown plan to 30 June 2027 — the readiness checklist itself lives in our coffee & cocoa […]
Scope: a month-by-month countdown plan to 30 June 2027 — the readiness checklist itself lives in our coffee & cocoa […]
US market entry for Indonesian specialty coffee and cocoa with sustainability claims runs through three gates: FDA food-safety registration with
Zero-deforestation sourcing for Indonesian exporters selling into Europe after 2026 means rebuilding supply chains around suppliers who can prove, with
Scope: the sustainability-standards chapters themselves — not the tariff-opportunity case, which we cover separately. IEU-CEPA tariff preferences will not arrive
EUDR non-compliance exposes EU buyers of Indonesian palm oil, coffee, cocoa, rubber and timber to fines of up to 4%
EU and US green trade trends for Indonesia’s sustainable tourism and export sectors converge on one word for 2027: proof.
Inclusive EUDR compliance means the cooperative, not the individual farmer, carries the data burden. The models gaining ground in 2026
EU timber buyers have been cutting high-risk suppliers since late 2025, and the pressure will not ease in 2027. Indonesian
Bali producers shipping coffee, cocoa, or wooden goods to Europe now answer to two paperwork regimes on every container: the
Scope: the direct-selling/DDP scenario where an exporter’s own EORI becomes necessary. Most Indonesian exporters shipping directly to EU clients do
Phytosanitary and sanitary certificates remain mandatory for Indonesian agri exports to the EU, but by 2027 they will function as
Scope: what a low-risk vs standard-risk verdict would change for Indonesian exporters — the stakes, not the scoring mechanics (see