
Elevate your coffee business with the EUDR Coffee Check.
Developed in cooperation with the German Coffee Association, EUDR Coffee Check is an interactive and consignment-specific analysis and documentation platform specifically designed for Operators and Traders dealing with the EU’s deforestation-free products regulation. With EUDR Coffee Check, businesses can confidently navigate the complexities of coffee compliance and make the due diligence process smooth and straightforward.
Designed for your specific consignments of Coffee
The EUDR Coffee Check platform is crafted for your specific consignment of coffee, guiding users systematically through the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requirements. The EUDR Coffee is exclusively available to the members of the German Coffee Association for a nominal user fee.
Developed in cooperation with the German Coffee Association and its members, EUDR Coffee check guides users through an 8-step systematic approach, ensuring that all due diligence obligations are met efficiently. The platform leverages cutting-edge satellite technology and machine learning to provide automated, consignment-specific deforestation analysis, delivering rapid and thorough insights.
EUDR Coffee Check offers an advanced risk assessment that evaluates both social and environmental factors using the latest national datasets, ensuring you have a full view of potential risks. With its streamlined due diligence documentation, the platform enables you to confidently meet EUDR requirements and generate a due diligence statement that demonstrates compliance and alignment with EUDR guidelines. It’s a powerful tool that simplifies the process while ensuring your supply chains are deforestation-free.









Key features
Discover the benefits of EUDR Coffee Check that enable businesses to navigate the complexities of EUDR compliance with ease by providing the essential insights and guidance needed for EUDR compliant procurement.
Automated Deforestation-Risk Assessment
Check your geolocation data with a scientifically approved method combining and analytically processing different sources/datasets of remote-sensing data. Identify automatically the deforestation risk of your coffee consignment in seconds.
Scientifically Sound Methods
Within EUDR Coffee Check, GRAS uses science-based methodologies to address a broad spectrum of environmental and social concerns, including governmental and labor-related issues. Our approaches offer global coverage and are adaptable across multiple commodities and sectors
Automated Assessment of Human Rights and Governance Risks
A professional risk assessment is provided using datasets from the ILO, UN, and others, covering EUDR requirements: indigenous peoples, corruption, law enforcement, human rights (child labor, modern slavery, discrimination), armed conflicts, and sanctions.
State-of-the-Art Satellite Image Interpretation
EUDR Coffee Check utilizes high-resolution satellite imagery from sources such as Landsat, Sentinel 1 & 2, and PALSAR, among others, to generate detailed forest base maps as well as risk maps with a maximum spectral resolution of 10×10 meters.
Documented Due Diligence
Every step of the process is meticulously recorded and additional information can be seamlessly integrated to receive a comprehensive report of your due diligence efforts. The documentation is perfectly prepared for scrutiny from competent authorities.
Step-by-Step Guidance
Simplify your compliance journey with our intuitive, user-friendly interface that offers clear instructions for navigating the EUDR due diligence process. From initial data input to final report generation, every stage is designed to guide you effortlessly, ensuring no critical requirement is overlooked.
Extended services
With more than 10 years of extensive experience and science-based approaches in the latest remote sensing technologies and social and environmental risk databases, GRAS offers expert support to economic operators, traders and cooperatives with the preparation and implementation of the EUDR. Discover the different EUDR services which GRAS offers:

Consultancy Services
At GRAS, we help companies understand and implement the EUDR Regulation by providing regulatory training and supply chain insights. We guide you in identifying risks and developing an effective EUDR strategy tailored to your business.

Data Collection and Sustainability Assessment
The FARAMO application offers a comprehensive and customizable data management system with innovative and user-friendly tools to integrate smallholders and farmers into the sustainable supply chain, to facilitate data collection, mapping, tracking and monitoring of smallholders and farmers.

Deforestation analysis
GRAS conducts deforestation assessments for EUDR-relevant production areas using advanced remote sensing technologies, strictly adhering to the EUDR cut-off date of 31 December 2020. This guarantees that products entering the market are free from deforestation and strengthens the EU’s commitment to tackling global deforestation and forest degradation.

EUDR Sector Solution
GRAS is your partner to develop customized and industry-specific solutions in the context of the EUDR that meet the specific requirements of your company and industry. Whether you need a ready-to-use tool or a complete customized solution, we are committed to making your compliance strategy work smoothly and effectively.
Further Information
What is the EU Regulation on deforestation free products (EUDR)?
EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is the Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 2023 on the making available on the Union market and the export from the Union of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation and repealing Regulation (EU) No 995/2010 adopted by the European Union. The regulation text is available here , and official guidance on the implementation is provided in the FAQ document.
Who is obliged to comply with the regulation?
The regulation applies to operators and traders who import, export or trade EUDR-relevant commodities and their derivatives within the EU. All participants and traders within the EU value chain are responsible for compliance with the EUDR. Specific provisions have been outlined for small and medium-sized enterprises.
When does the regulation come into force?
The regulation came into force on 29 June, 2023 and its full implementation will commence on December 30, 2025. For micro and small enterprises, the application starts on 30 June, 2026. To learn more about the EUDR regulation, click here.
Which commodities and products are covered by the EUDR?
The EUDR sets mandatory due diligence rules for Operators placing specific commodities or products on the EU market or exporting them from the EU. The commodities initially included are soy, cattle, palm oil, wood, cocoa, coffee, and rubber, as well as derived products.
What are the due diligence requirements under the EUDR?
The EUDR requires operators to implement a due diligence system to avoid sourcing of commodities or products that are not deforestation-free or have not been produced in accordance with the relevant legislation of the country of production. Operators need to conduct risk assessments, mitigate any non-negligible risks, and publicly report on their due diligence systems annually.
