EUDR + Human Rights Advisory for Coffee & Cacao Importers
EUDR + Human Rights Advisory for Coffee & Cacao Importers
Agricultural importers of coffee and cacao are now expected to manage environmental compliance and human rights due diligence as part of a single regulatory requirement — not as separate compliance silos.
Terraxis helps organizations align both dimensions into one defensible, practical compliance system. We don't just identify risk. We interpret it in context.
What You Get
- Full EUDR compliance alignment support across supply chains
- Commodity-specific labor-risk analysis for coffee and cacao
- Contextual child labor and forced labor assessment frameworks
- Land legality and governance screening
- Supply chain vulnerability mapping
- Human rights risk interpretation aligned with EU regulatory instruments
Outcome
- Clear understanding of regulatory exposure across sourcing regions
- Reduced risk of non-compliance under EUDR and related EU frameworks
- Stronger audit readiness with defensible due diligence narratives
- Improved supplier risk visibility before shipment-level decisions
- More confident sourcing decisions grounded in real-world conditions
Traditional advisory models often rely on generic compliance checklists or external audit reports that fail to reflect realities on the ground. This creates both unnecessary compliance costs and overlooked risks.
Terraxis combines contextual regulatory interpretation with field-informed analysis, helping companies avoid costly misclassification of risk while reducing exposure to regulatory penalties and unnecessary sourcing disruptions.
Common Problems This Solves
- Unclear interpretation of EUDR and labor rights obligations
- Overly generic risk assessments that lack supply chain context
- Exposure to forced labor allegations due to weak due diligence framing
- Fragmented environmental and human rights compliance processes
- Difficulty translating regulation into operational sourcing decisions