Supply chain model
See how Food & Agriculture moves.
Connect fragmented land, producer, commodity, lot, processing, and chain-of-custody evidence across complex origin networks.
01. Products
Cocoa, coffee, soy, palm, cattle-derived goods, ingredients, and packaged products
02. Materials
Harvested commodities, processed ingredients, blends, packaging, and supporting certificates
03. Facilities
Farms, plots, cooperatives, collection points, processors, warehouses, manufacturers, and ports
04. Transactions
Harvest lots, purchases, custody transfers, processing batches, shipments, imports, and due-diligence statements
Evidence workflow in practice
Connect every cocoa lot back to the plots behind it.
Trace producer plots, cooperative lots, processing and shipment evidence into the operator’s due-diligence decision.
- Cocoa operatorOwns the market decision
- CooperativeAggregates producer lots
- ProducersProvide plot and legality evidence
- Risk reviewerApproves the conclusion
01 InitiateOpen the exact case02 ResolveConnect identity and evidence03 CoordinateCheck, route, and prepare04 DecideKeep human authority05 ActIssue and reuse the outcome
Cocoa shipment
Open the due-diligence workflow against the exact cocoa shipment.
- Input
- Shipment, product code, quantity and suppliers
- Control
- The operator owns the risk conclusion and due-diligence statement.
- Handoff
- Origin evidence · Cooperative
- Cocoa shipmentCocoa operator
The shipment is connected to covered producer plots, custody records and an approved risk decision.
Workflow boundary
EUDR applies only to covered commodities and products under the relevant operator role and date.
EUDR — official source
Evidence in context
Keep proof close to the decision.
Bring every source record into one reviewable workflow.
A lot-level record connecting plots, producer groups, processing and shipment events, current evidence, risk review, and statement preparation.
- 12 plots connected
- Custody complete
- Risk review approved
- Statement fields prepared
Connected capabilities
Move from intake to action.
Configure contributors, evidence, approvals, and audience views.
01. Multi-tier mapping
Connect products, suppliers, facilities, materials, and transactions across tiers.
02. Supplier collaboration
Request structured data and evidence through collaborative supplier workflows.
03. Evidence governance
Extract, version, approve, and preserve documents with a reviewable audit trail.
04. Risk screening
Connect watchlist, sourcing, geography, and documentation signals to the right records.
05. Cases and corrective action
Route exceptions through cases, corrective actions, approvals, and escalation paths.
06. Impact calculations
Maintain carbon, PEF, and CBAM calculations in traceable reporting ledgers.
07. Regulation-specific outputs
Prepare controlled statements, evidence rooms, certificates, assessments, and submission data.
Relevant pathways
Match the product to the rule.
Product scope, company role, material, transaction, market, threshold, and effective date determine the applicable pathway.
EUDR
Applies from 30 December 2026 or 30 June 2027 according to operator category and to covered goods in the current Annex.
CSDDD
Company scope and chain-of-activities duties require entity-specific review.
EU Forced Labour
The product prohibition applies from 14 December 2027.
UFLPA
Applies to US imports exposed to the statutory presumption.
PPWR
Applies to packaging rather than the food itself.
PEF
A voluntary product method, not a food compliance duty.
Frequently asked
What teams need to know.
Food, feed, living plants, living animals, and microorganisms are excluded from ESPR. Packaging, equipment, processed non-food goods, and other sector laws can still create separate obligations.
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