From farm plots to global supply chains — monitor, verify, and report with confidence. Streamline EUDR compliance through scalable, API-ready geospatial intelligence.
Ensure precision and reliability of your supply chain data with a rigorous data quality assessment process.
Simplify the complexity of obtaining accurate geolocation data for your supply chain through seamless collaboration with suppliers.
Facilitate data analysis auditing through transparent documentation, ensuring compliance and accountability.
Apply advanced geospatial AI to assess deforestation risks in your supply chain & complement existing deforestation resources.
Easily scale, customize, and automate periodic risk assessment reporting.
Streamline the process of submitting compliance data to the TRACES system for regulatory approval.
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to prevent deforestation-linked commodities from entering the EU. It requires operators to prove that products are deforestation-free, legally sourced, and not from degraded land after December 31, 2020.
Enforcement begins on December 30, 2025, for medium and large companies, and on June 30, 2026, for small and micro enterprises. Non-compliance risks penalties of up to 4% of revenue and reputational harm.
Picterra Tracer ensures EUDR compliance by verifying land plots for deforestation risk and enabling transparent, auditable data collection. With advanced data ingestion and analysis, it automates risk assessments and provides clear, actionable insights for timely, accurate regulatory submissions. The flexible API allows for modular integration, ensuring compliance across different stages of the supply chain while maintaining high data quality standards.
Obtaining accurate geolocation data for supply chain elements like farm plots, mills, and processing locations is often challenging—frequently incomplete, outdated, or fragmented across multiple partners. Picterra helps address these challenges by digitalizing sourcing parcels, intermediate storage sites, and processing facilities, while performing robust data quality verification. This enables the creation of a complete, accurate digital footprint of your supply chain, ensuring data corrections and enhanced reliability throughout your entire network.
The verification of geolocation data (GPS points and polygons) is a critical step in ensuring the precision and reliability of spatial data for due diligence. Each data point undergoes rigorous quality assessment and compliance checks. Our methodology applies 30+ calibrated stress tests, assigning a score to each farm record and categorizing results by risk level (low, medium, high). As suppliers update the database, Picterra verifies, cleans, and maintains records to uphold consistently high data quality.
We leverage advanced geospatial AI technology to review and analyze your digitalized sourcing locations against approved deforestation maps. Where necessary, we complement the data with high-temporal and spatial deforestation information. The goal? Drawing insights into the deforestation status of your analyzed sourcing parcels, meeting the requirements of the EUDR regulation.
The outcome is a detailed and comprehensive risk assessment report based on the analysis, with the option to subscribe to automated, periodic assessment reports. Additionally, Picterra Tracer ensures that this report is aligned with EUDR requirements, streamlining submission to the TRACES system. It also includes a Due Diligence Statements (DDS) report, consolidating your deforestation risk data. This approach ensures continual compliance and monitoring, keeping your supply chain aligned with the ever-evolving landscape of regulations and sustainability standards.
Businesses face challenges with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Picterra aids compliance with its geospatial AI platform, offering verified supplier data, advanced risk assessments, and dynamic deforestation monitoring.
With EUDR deadlines looming, Facta International turned to Picterra to build a scalable, transparent verification workflow. By analyzing up to 150,000 plots, they now assess geolocation accuracy, deforestation risk, and supplier data quality in one unified system. This enables traceability and compliance across diverse sourcing regions.
across 11 origin countries
by classified plots by deforestation risk