EUDR disaster awaits as industry ‘underprepared’

A letter addressed to European Commission heads and seen by FoodNavigator warns of the dangers awaiting food and drink, as well as other industries, if the regulation is implemented this year.

“Many competent national authorities and the majority of companies involved are not yet sufficiently prepared for this transition,” said the letter sent by global consultancy Competere.

“There is a lack of information and clear tools by the European Commission, necessary resources, and time to ensure full compliance with the regulation,” it warned.

Of the seven commodities that fall under the EUDR, the majority were far from compliant, particularly for smallholders​, FoodNavigator previously revealed.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz requested the regulation’s suspension earlier this month, alongside other European Parliament and agricultural ministers who warned of its complexity and likely negative impact on global trade.

The EC has been criticised for not assessing and addressing the diverse supply chains affected by the EUDR, which had specific needs and would be unable to adapt to the “one-size-fits-all” approach of the regulation.

EUDR will see price increases and economic slump

Countries had been alienated by the EC’s approach and there was a critical need to delay implementation considering the market’s confusion along with the increased costs expected, the letter urged.

“Price increase resulting from the EUDR could burden not only European consumers, already strained by inflation and geopolitical instability, but also smallholders, further exacerbating their vulnerability,” the letter continued.