Practical Strategies for Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Businesses to Comply with EUDR and Maintain Access to the EU Market
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- May 25, 2026
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is changing how coffee and cocoa supply chains need to prepare for market access. For Indonesian businesses, the challenge is no longer only about understanding the regulation, but also about ensuring that the data, documentation, and traceability systems behind their supply chains are ready to support due diligence in practice.
Under EUDR, products entering the EU market must be deforestation-free, legally produced, and traceable to the plot or land level. In practice, this creates significant challenges for exporters, cooperatives, traders, and processors, particularly in smallholder-based supply chains.
This webinar was organized to provide a practical introduction to what EUDR means for Indonesian coffee and cocoa businesses, and to highlight the practical preparation that is now becoming necessary.
For those who missed the session, or for those who would like to revisit the discussion, we are pleased to share the webinar recording below.
Presented by: Ihwan Rafina, Founder and Director of MosaiX; Jeremy Nathaniel, Founder of Kopi Fabriek; Maria Benedikta, Sustainability Head of Barry Callebaut Indonesia; Caesar Argo, Thematic & Traceability Data Unit Manager of Inovasi Digital