Deforestation due diligence under Reg. (EU) 2023/1115 — the EU Deforestation Regulation.
Aeroz binds each lot to the GPS coordinate of its production plot and keeps custody intact to the EU market — so your due-diligence statement is export-ready, not reconstructed.
The EUDR covers seven commodities and the products derived from them. Each must be proven deforestation-free and traced to the plot it was produced on.
Beans and derived products, traced to the producing plot.
Green and roasted, bound to its origin geolocation.
Wood and wood products across the processing chain.
Oil and derivatives, plot-verified at source.
Natural rubber and derived goods, traced to plot.
Beans, meal, and oil, bound to the production parcel.
Cattle and derived products, traced to the holding.
Goods made from each commodity inherit the same trace.
EUDR requires operators to prove the GPS plot of production for every consignment, and to keep that link intact all the way to the EU market. Where lots are mixed, repacked, or change hands, the chain of evidence quietly breaks.
When the link breaks, the due-diligence statement becomes a reconstruction — slow to assemble, hard to defend, and exposed at the border.
At origin, a unit or lot chip is bound to the GPS coordinate of the production plot. From there, every handoff — aggregate, process, ship, receive — writes a custody event to an append-only log.
When the consignment reaches the EU market, the due-diligence statement exports straight from that record, structured for the EUDR Information System — no reconstruction, no gaps.
The GPS coordinate of the production plot, bound to the lot at origin.
Each handoff — aggregate, process, ship, receive — as an append-only event.
Statements generated for the EUDR Information System in seconds.
Plot-level evidence tied to each consignment crossing the EU border.
Visibility where lots aggregate or repack, so the link never silently breaks.
One source of truth a competent authority can pull, not reconstruct.
A fixed-fee Aeroz audit produces a written gap analysis against Reg. (EU) 2023/1115, a geolocation and custody-readiness assessment of your chain, and a scoped pilot plan with cost and timeline.