Brazil is the world's largest exporter of bovine meat and one of the origins most closely associated with deforestation risk in both the Amazon and the Cerrado biomes. Major meatpackers — JBS, Marfrig, Minerva — and dozens of mid-size frigoríficos source cattle from Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará and Goiás. The European Union is a premium destination for Brazilian beef, and from 30 December 2026 no bovine product enters the EU market without an EUDR Due Diligence Statement filed in TRACES NT. Brazil is classified as standard risk under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1093 — full DDS required, no simplified regime, no exemptions. EUDRCheck generates the full dossier in your browser in 15 minutes. €199 per lot. No consultancy, no retainer, no sales call.
€199 · One-time · 28-page professional dossier + TRACES NT files · Your data never leaves your browser
Brazil is the world's largest exporter of bovine meat by volume, with cattle ranching spread across Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Goiás and Rondônia. The sector has been at the centre of the global deforestation debate for decades, and the EUDR places Brazilian beef among the highest-scrutiny origins for EU importers.
The EU is a premium market for Brazilian meatpackers. Losing access does not just cut a revenue line — it triggers reputational consequences across every other market that watches EU regulatory signals.
The Commission's Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1093 classifies Brazil as a standard risk country. Brazilian exporters are not eligible for the simplified declaration regime — which only applies to micro and small primary operators in low-risk countries. The full DDS under Article 4 and Annex II is required for every lot.
When your EU importer says 'I need your EUDR compliance documents', they are not asking for a sanitary certificate. Under Article 4 and Annex II, the data fields are defined by law.
EUDRCheck generates the complete dossier in 15 minutes.
Under Article 2(28), geolocation must be at the level of each plot where the cattle were raised. For cattle that passed through multiple properties (cria-recria-engorda cycle), all relevant plots must be geolocated. EUDRCheck's GeoJSON validator ensures every ranch is plotted.
Article 2(40) requires documentation of legal land use rights. A ranch without CAR, with suspended CAR, or with CAR polygon overlapping embargoed deforestation areas is an automatic rejection trigger. EUDRCheck's legal checklist covers all eight dimensions.
The G4 agreement and third-party audits are supporting evidence, not a substitute for Article 10.2. Article 10.2(m) treats them as complementary input. EUDRCheck produces the full 14-criteria analysis separately.
EUDRCheck does not generate a single PDF. It generates a complete dossier of eight structured documents, delivered as a ZIP file you download and keep. Every document cites the specific EUDR article it complies with.
Identifies your role (operator / trader / downstream), applicable regime, legal timeline. Article 2 + Article 8.
Signable PDF + TRACES NT-importable JSON. Every Annex II field completed with your data. Article 4 + Annex II.
File compliant with RFC 7946 + WGS-84. Points for plots under 4 ha, polygons for plots over 4 ha. Visual PDF included. Article 2(28) + Annex II.4.
Systematic analysis of the 14 criteria of Article 10.2 (letters a to n). Formal conclusion on risk level. Article 10.
Mitigation measures adopted or recommended when risk is standard or high. Article 11.
Upstream and downstream map with full traceability data. Annex II.5.
Eight dimensions of Article 2(40). Article 2(40) + 3(b).
ICS calendar file with annual review, 5-year retention requirement, 72-hour amend/withdraw window. Article 12 + Article 32.
Generated from your own input, in your own browser. No data leaves your device.
Eight documents. 15 min. €199. Yours permanently.
Collecting GPS from each supplying ranch and mapping the cria-recria-engorda cycle is a separate operational layer. EUDRCheck's browser map tool captures coordinates at WGS-84 with 6 decimals. CAR polygon data can also be imported directly.
We do not sell field data collection services.
Under Article 25, penalties apply to the EU operator importing the beef.
Article 25.2(a) requires Member States to impose fines with a maximum of at least 4% of the operator's or trader's total annual EU-wide turnover in the financial year preceding the fine decision. The maximum may be raised to exceed the economic benefit gained.
Article 25.2(b) and (c) — the relevant product and the revenues from its transaction may be seized by national customs and competent authorities.
Article 25.2(d) — temporary exclusion from tendering procedures, grants and concessions for a maximum of 12 months.
Article 25.2(e) — prohibition on placing relevant products on the EU market until full compliance is demonstrated. Applies to the European buyer, who will pass the consequence upstream to the non-compliant supplier.
Under Article 25.5, the Commission publishes every final infringement decision. Reputational exposure is permanent and public.
| Alternative | Cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| EU compliance consultancy (São Paulo, Brasília, Amsterdam) | €2,000–€5,000 | Same Annex II, 1-3 weeks |
| Enterprise platform (Visipec, JBS Verde, Agrotools, LiveEO) | €8,000–€20,000/yr | End-to-end, yearly contract |
| G4 agreement / third-party audit only | Audit fees | Supports but does not replace DDS under Art. 10.2(m) |
| EUDRCheck | €199, one-time | 28-page professional dossier, Annex II, 15 min, browser-side |
Brazilian meatpackers exporting to the EU often ship dozens of lots per season. EUDRCheck offers volume-pack pricing from 10 dossiers. Email hello@solidwaretools.com.
Request Volume PricingEUDRCheck generates a document structured under Article 4 and Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 (as amended by Regulation (EU) 2025/2650) based on the information you enter. The truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of that information is your responsibility as operator or supplier of the consignment.
We guarantee that the document structure follows Article 4 and Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 and that the legal references cited are correct as of the latest verification date. We do not guarantee that a specific document will be accepted by a market surveillance authority in a specific case, nor by a commercial buyer in a procurement process.
EUDRCheck is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult a lawyer or specialised regulatory consultancy.
Eight documents. Annex II fully structured. Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 in its current wording including Regulation (EU) 2025/2650 amendment of 23 December 2025. Your data stays on your device. The ZIP you download is yours forever.