EUDR, ready before the deadline.
From 30 December 2026, the EU Deforestation Regulation requires a Due Diligence Statement with farm geolocation. METS auto-drafts the geoset on carcass creation and issues a signed DDS — ready to file, traceable to every holding.
Geolocation, or no shipment.
Geoset coordinates
Each contributing farm must be located, not just named.
Deforestation-free
Claims must be backed by evidence, not assertion.
Operator statement
A due-diligence statement must be filed and defensible.
Farm geolocation, captured at the source
METS pulls holding locations from the registry and assembles the geoset as carcasses are created — so the coordinates behind your statement trace directly to the animals in the consignment.
- Geoset built from registry holdings
- Deforestation-free flags carried through
- Auto-drafted on carcass creation
- EUDR DDS issued (geoset)
- EU-listed establishment
- Provenance frozen at slaughter
- Authority endorsement
A signed DDS, ready for TRACES-NT
Your authority endorses and signs the Due Diligence Statement after the gate checks pass. The artifact is verifiable at the border and reproducible from the frozen evidence snapshot.
- Signed Due Diligence Statement
- TRACES-NT filing supported
- Reproducible from evidence snapshot
Questions, answered plainly.
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METS builds the evidence and files operator statements.