The European Commission has addressed concerns about the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which will prohibit the sale of commodities like cocoa, coffee, soy, and palm oil into the EU bloc if they have been farmed in protected areas, effective from late 2024. Despite support from the cocoa sector, there are calls for a delay due to concerns about the satellite 'geomapping' compliance system. The Commission has confirmed that it is developing more guidelines and has allocated financial programs to support smallholder cocoa farmers. However, satellite mapping experts warn that the free software proposed by the Commission may not be suitable for farm mapping, and there are concerns about the data accuracy and suitability for business-sensitive assessments. If operators cannot comply with the EUDR, they must cease placing relevant products on the market or exporting them.