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EUDR Services Built for Real-World Smallholder Supply Chains
Turn fragmented agricultural data into EUDR-ready, audit-proof trade systems — without excluding
smallholders or SMEs. With Terraxis:
Reduce compliance risk and avoid shipment delays caused by incomplete or inconsistent farm data
Transform fragmented smallholder records into structured, verifiable EUDR documentation
Strengthen long-term buyer–supplier relationships through transparent, traceable supply chains
Reduce compliance risk and avoid shipment delays caused by incomplete or inconsistent farm data
Transform fragmented smallholder records into structured, verifiable EUDR documentation
Strengthen long-term buyer–supplier relationships through transparent, traceable supply chains
What You Get With our EUDR Services
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What you get:
- Built for fragmented smallholder systems
- Full supply chain structuring (farmer → cooperative → consignment)
- Integrated EUDR compliance checklist workflows
- Due Diligence Statement (DDS) preparation support
- Digital traceability workflows replacing paper-based systems
- Harvest intake, aggregation, and logistics digitization
- Unified compliance dashboards across operations
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Outcome:
- Faster export readiness with fewer compliance bottlenecks
- Full traceability from farm to shipment, reducing regulatory risk
- Stronger cooperative transparency and improved buyer confidence
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Instead of relying on multiple fragmented systems — GIS tools, traceability software, and external
consultants — this service consolidates everything into one integrated infrastructure layer.
This reduces duplicated compliance costs, eliminates manual verification work, and significantly
lowers the risk of rejected shipments or delayed EU market access. The value comes not just from
compliance, but from protecting trade continuity.
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Common problems this solves:
- Missing or incomplete farm geolocation data
- Disconnected records across cooperatives and exporters
- High cost of manual compliance preparation
- Risk of exclusion of smallholder farmers from EU markets
- Lack of visibility across aggregation and shipment stages