The European Parliament has postponed the entry into force of the EUDR by one year. Large operators will comply with the requirements from 30.12.2026, while small ones will have to comply from 30.06.2027. Pressure on soybean producers is increasing.
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On November 26, 2025, the European Parliament approved changes to the EU Regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR), postponing its entry into force by one year. This is reported on the official website of the European Parliament. According to the adopted changes, companies will receive an additional year to adapt to the new EU rules on preventing deforestation. Large operators and traders will have to comply with the Regulation from December 30, 2026; Micro and small enterprises will have to comply from June 30, 2027. This postponement is intended to ensure a smooth transition, as well as to allow the implementation of additional measures to strengthen the IT system used by operators and traders to submit electronic due diligence declarations. Members of the European Parliament also agreed to reduce the obligations for micro and small primary operators—they will now only need to submit a single simplified declaration. In addition, the European Parliament requested a review ...
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