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A coffee client with 8 origins needs 8 due diligence statements — each with geolocation to the plot. Manual documentation takes 12–15 hours per DDS. With 70 licenses, each takes 20 minutes.

Food supply chain consultants, traceability advisors, ingredient sourcing specialists, food safety firms. Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 — the EU Deforestation Regulation — requires a due diligence statement for every relevant commodity placed on the EU market: coffee, cocoa, soya, oil palm, cattle, rubber, wood. Each origin, each lot, each supplier chain requires its own DDS with geolocation coordinates down to six decimal digits and deforestation-free verification against the 31 December 2020 cut-off date. The consultant who delivers structured EUDR documentation at scale captures a recurring revenue line with every food industry client. EUDRCheck Professional Pack: 70 licenses, €1,999 one-time. 8 structured PDF documents per commodity lot. Generated in the browser in 20 minutes.

Buy pack — €1,999See what each dossier includes

€1,999 · One-time · 70 dossiers · 8 PDFs each · Your data never leaves your browser

Based on Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 · Due diligence framework Articles 8–11 · DDS structure Annex II · Geolocation Art. 9(1)(d) · Country benchmarking Art. 29 · 100% browser-side — GDPR-native

The numbers that matter for food traceability practice

Every food manufacturer sourcing coffee, cocoa, soya, or palm oil needs due diligence documentation for each commodity lot entering the EU. The consultant who can produce structured DDS at scale — across origins, across commodities, across clients — holds a structural advantage over firms that draft each statement from scratch.

70
Dossiers per pack. One license per commodity lot per operator. Independent activation.
€28.56
Cost per dossier. If you charge €500 per DDS, your margin is €471 per statement.
20 min
Per dossier — vs 12–15 hours of manual due diligence documentation per commodity lot.

Who uses the professional pack

EUDRCheck Professional Pack is designed for any professional who delivers — or intends to deliver — EUDR due diligence documentation to multiple food industry clients.

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Food supply chain consultants
Document EUDR compliance for importers and processors of coffee, cocoa, soya, and palm oil across multiple origins.
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Traceability & sourcing advisors
Add geolocation-verified DDS to existing traceability services. From supply chain mapping to regulatory documentation.
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Food safety & quality firms
Extend HACCP, FSSC 22000, and BRC advisory with EUDR documentation as a new compliance layer for clients.
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Sustainability consultants
Convert sustainability reporting into structured regulatory documentation. From ESG narratives to Article 8 due diligence.

What documenting 40 commodity lots costs — with and without the pack

Without the pack
€52,800+
Manual drafting: 40 lots × 12h × €110/h of senior consultant time
Or outsource to a specialist firm:
40 lots × €1,500–3,000 = €60,000–€120,000

Or enterprise SaaS platform:
€12,000–25,000/year + onboarding + integration
✓ EUDRCheck Professional Pack
€1,999
One payment. 70 dossiers. 20 minutes each.
Total time: 40 × 20 min = ~13 hours
No subscription. No vendor dependency.
Invoice each DDS to the client at €300–2,000 — the margin is in the expertise.

What this pack actually changes in your practice

Three inputs. Four answers. No signup required.

One license per commodity lot
Current time without the tool
Internal cost — not billing rate
350h
Hours returned to advisory work
Time that goes back to billable engagements
€39,600
Cost of doing it manually
Professional time — documentation alone
First dossier delivered the same day. No setup. No onboarding. No integration project.
Ready on day one
€1,999 one-time · No subscription · No vendor dependency · Enterprise SaaS alternative: €15,000–30,000/year + weeks of setup

What each dossier includes: 8 structured documents

Each license generates a complete due diligence documentation package under Regulation (EU) 2023/1115. Each document references the specific article it covers. The client does not need access to the tool — the consultant enters the data and delivers the finished package.

1

Commodity & Operator Classification

Identifies the relevant commodity (Article 2.1), product CN codes (Annex I), and operator or trader status (Article 2.15–17). Determines applicable obligations.

2

Due Diligence Statement (DDS)

Complete Annex II structure. Operator identification, HS code, quantity, country of production, geolocation of plots, compliance declaration. Article 4(2).

3

Supply Chain Information Report

Article 9 information requirements. Supplier and buyer documentation, product description, trade name, species identification for wood products.

4

Geolocation & Plot Documentation

Article 9(1)(d) and Article 2(28). Coordinates with six decimal digits. Polygons for plots exceeding 4 hectares. Date or time range of production.

5

Risk Assessment Report

Systematic analysis against the 14 criteria of Article 10(2). Country risk classification (Article 29), supply chain complexity, deforestation prevalence, circumvention risk.

6

Risk Mitigation Plan

Article 11 procedures. Additional information requirements, independent surveys or audits, measures to achieve negligible risk. Documented and reviewable.

7

Deforestation-Free Verification

Evidence against the 31 December 2020 cut-off date (Article 2.13). Verifiable information that commodities were produced on land not subject to deforestation after the cut-off.

8

Country of Production Legality Check

Article 2(40) compliance. 8 legal categories verified: land use rights, environmental protection, forest rules, third-party rights, labour rights, human rights, FPIC, tax and customs.

See before you buy — Download sample dossier (PDF, fictional company) — Real structure, real articles, real format. Fictional data.

How it works — four steps

1
Buy the pack
70 license codes delivered by email via Gumroad. One payment. No subscription.
2
Activate a license
Each license has its own code. Activate when needed. 30-day editing window per license from first activation.
3
Generate the dossier
15–20 minutes. Guided form with references to every article. Collect the client's commodity data, enter it, and generate the package. The client does not need access to the tool.
4
Deliver to the client
8 PDFs in a ZIP file. Structured article by article. Ready for competent authority inspection, customs clearance, or buyer procurement review. Invoice the client for the service.

Three mistakes that cost food traceability firms time and clients

Pattern 1 — Drafting each DDS from scratch

Manual documentation does not scale across origins

A single due diligence statement covers Article 9 information requirements (commodity description, quantity, country of production, geolocation of every plot), the 14-criteria risk assessment of Article 10(2), and — if risk is identified — the mitigation procedures of Article 11. A client sourcing coffee from 8 origins or cocoa from 5 countries needs a separate DDS for each. At 12–15 hours per statement, documenting a multi-origin client consumes weeks of senior consultant capacity.

Pattern 2 — Using food safety certifications as EUDR substitutes

FSSC 22000 and BRC do not map to Annex II

Food safety certifications, sustainability labels, and Rainforest Alliance or UTZ schemes address product quality, farming practices, or environmental standards. They do not cover the specific requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115: geolocation coordinates with six decimal digits (Article 9.1.d), deforestation-free verification against the 31 December 2020 cut-off date (Article 2.13), or the structured due diligence statement format of Annex II. Certification may be used as complementary information in the risk assessment (Article 10.2.n), but it does not replace the DDS.

Pattern 3 — Not offering EUDR documentation as a service line

The consultant who waits loses the client to one who acts

EUDR due diligence documentation is a new service category. Every food importer and processor placing coffee, cocoa, soya, or palm oil on the EU market needs it before December 2025. The traceability consultant who offers structured DDS now — while the market is forming — establishes the client relationship, accumulates expertise, and captures revenue that competitors will pursue later. Waiting for enforcement is not a strategy — it is a concession to the competition.

Documentation and implementation: two layers

● LAYER 1 — What EUDRCheck does

Due diligence documentation under Regulation (EU) 2023/1115

8 structured PDF documents per commodity lot. Due diligence statement (Annex II), risk assessment (Article 10), geolocation mapping (Article 9.1.d), supply chain traceability (Article 9), deforestation-free verification (Article 2.13), country of production legality check (Article 2.40). Generated from the data entered in 20 minutes. Article-by-article traceability to the regulation.

∅ LAYER 2 — What EUDRCheck does not do

Field verification and supply chain management

Satellite monitoring, on-the-ground plot verification, physical inspection of production sites, certification scheme auditing, supplier relationship management, customs clearance, Earth observation data analysis. These are implementation services. EUDRCheck documents the due diligence — it does not conduct it in the field.

EUDRCheck structures and documents. The consultant advises, verifies, and manages supplier relationships. The two layers complement each other — and together form a complete EUDR compliance service.

What your clients face without documentation

These are the consequences under Article 25 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115. This is the argument for the conversation with the food manufacturer who asks whether EUDR documentation is really necessary.

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Fines for non-compliance with due diligence obligations
At least 4% of total annual EU-wide turnover

Article 25(2)(a) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115. Fines proportionate to environmental damage and value of the commodities concerned. Increased for repeated infringements.

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Confiscation of products and revenues
Products seized + transaction revenues confiscated

Article 25(2)(b) and (c). Confiscation of the relevant products from the operator and confiscation of revenues gained from the transaction.

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Market access prohibition and public procurement exclusion
Temporary ban on placing products on the EU market

Article 25(2)(d) and (e). Exclusion from public procurement for up to 12 months. Temporary prohibition from placing or making available relevant commodities on the market for serious or repeated infringements.

Your clients face these consequences. You offer them the documentation that prevents them — and build a service business on the obligation.

Your alternatives for documenting 40+ commodity lots

OptionCost for 40 lotsTotal timeOutput quality
Manual drafting (Word templates)Professional time only480+ hoursVariable, no structured Annex II mapping
Outsource to specialist firm€60,000–€120,000Depends on providerHigh, but eliminates margin
Enterprise SaaS platform€12,000–€25,000/year2–4 weeks setupHigh, requires integration
EUDRCheck Professional Pack€1,999 (one-time)~13 hours totalStructured, Annex II, article by article

What EUDRCheck guarantees and what it does not

EUDRCheck generates a structured documentation package according to the due diligence requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 from the information the user enters. The accuracy, precision, and completeness of that information is the responsibility of the operator — or the professional who enters data on their behalf.

We guarantee that the document structure follows Articles 8–11 and Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 and that the legal references cited are correct as of the last verification date. We do not guarantee that a specific document will be accepted by a market surveillance authority or by a commercial buyer in a procurement process.

EUDRCheck is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult with a lawyer or regulatory compliance consultancy.

Frequently asked questions — professional pack

How do the 70 licenses work?
Each license is activated with a unique code and is associated with one specific commodity lot and operator. One license equals one due diligence statement. The 70 licenses are used independently. They do not expire as a block — each one has its own 30-day editing window from its individual first activation.
Can I request a refund?
The pack is a digital product governed by Article 16(m) of Directive (EU) 2011/83 on consumer rights. By activating the first license and expressly confirming PDF generation, the buyer consents to the downloadable digital content nature of the product and waives the right of withdrawal. Refunds are accepted only for reproducible technical failures (generator error, PDF that does not download, verifiable bug) within 14 calendar days of purchase.
What if the regulation changes?
Unused licenses will generate the dossier using the updated version of the generator at no additional cost. EUDRCheck is updated within 48 hours of any regulatory change published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Do I need legal expertise to use the tool?
No. The generator guides step by step with references to each article of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115. The user enters the commodity and supply chain data — commodity type, country of production, geolocation of plots, supplier information. The tool structures the due diligence statement according to Annex II and the risk assessment according to Article 10. It does not replace legal advice but reduces documentation time from hours to minutes.
Can I generate a separate DDS for each origin a single client sources from?
Yes. Each license generates one due diligence statement for one commodity lot from one origin. A coffee roaster sourcing from 8 origins needs 8 licenses — one per origin. Each DDS includes the geolocation of the plots of land where the commodity was produced, as required by Article 9(1)(d). The licenses are independent: activate and use them as each origin is documented.
Does the tool cover multi-commodity clients — for example, a manufacturer using both cocoa and palm oil?
Each license covers one commodity lot. A client using cocoa from Ghana and palm oil from Malaysia needs separate due diligence statements for each commodity and each origin. The tool guides through the specific Annex I classification for each commodity and generates the corresponding Annex II documentation. The professional manages which licenses are used for which client and commodity — the pack provides the production capacity to do it at scale.
⚠️ Important notice: EUDRCheck is a self-assessment documentation tool, not legal advice and not a third-party audit. The documents are generated from your input data. You are responsible for the accuracy of the data you provide. EUDRCheck does not replace a qualified professional assessment.

Every operator placing coffee, cocoa, soya, or palm oil on the EU market needs due diligence documentation before December 2025. The question is whether you deliver it — or someone else does.

70 licenses. 8 PDF documents per commodity lot. Annex II structure. In the browser. One payment.

€1,999 one-time
70 dossiers · 20 minutes per client · One payment · Regulation (EU) 2023/1115
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