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The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requires companies trading natural rubber and rubber-derived products into the EU market to prove that their products are deforestation-free, legally produced, and fully traceable to the exact plot of origin.
Fragmented Smallholder Networks Drive Traceability Complexity
Aggregation at Collection Points Breaks Source Traceability
Missing Geolocation Data Limits Compliance Verification
Fragmented Documentation Weakens End-to-End Traceability
TraceX provides a digital traceability and compliance platform designed for complex agricultural commodity supply chains like rubber.
Farm geolocation (GPS coordinates & polygon mapping), plot boundaries, supplier documentation
Satellite-based deforestation screening, land-use verification (post-2020), supplier risk classification
Audit-ready, structured documentation aligned with EU compliance requirements
The platform supports multiple actors across the rubber ecosystem:
Ensure compliant shipments with verified sourcing and documentation
Track raw latex and rubber inputs through processing and production stages
Monitor sourcing risks across supplier networks and collection points
Ensure deforestation-free sourcing across global supply chains
Manage supplier verification, ESG compliance, and risk mitigation
Ensure adherence to EUDR requirements and maintain audit readiness
EUDR readiness delivers more than risk mitigation.
Demonstrate compliance and build trust
Digital records ready in minutes
Minimize shipment delays and losses
Stand out as a compliant supplier
Let us show you how fast, smart, and scalable it can be.
Yes. EUDR requires precise plot-level geolocation (GPS or polygon mapping) for all rubber sourcing areas. Without it, deforestation verification and DDS submission are not possible.
Yes. While rubber sourcing is highly fragmented, digital traceability tools and structured data collection make it possible to map and manage smallholder networks at scale.
No. Sustainability certifications support responsible sourcing but do not replace EUDR requirements like geolocation verification and post-2020 deforestation checks.
By implementing batch-level traceability systems, you can link aggregated rubber volumes back to individual farm plots and maintain compliance.
Incomplete data increases compliance risk. Companies must support suppliers with mapping and data collection or exclude high-risk, non-compliant sources.
There may be initial adjustments, but digital systems streamline workflows over time, improving efficiency, transparency, and supplier coordination.
Compliance must be ensured before placing products on the EU market. This requires full upstream traceability from plantation to export before submission.
Delays can lead to shipment rejections, customs blocks, financial penalties, and loss of EU buyers. Early preparation helps avoid operational and commercial disruption.
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