EUDR Indonesia is an independent, bilingual (English and Bahasa Indonesia) information and advisory hub that helps Indonesian exporters of coffee, cocoa, rubber, and wood or furniture get ready for the EU Deforestation Regulation. It is not a government body and not a certifier — it publishes plain-language, deadline-driven guidance, not legal advice.
This is general guidance, not legal advice; confirm current EUDR requirements with the European Commission, your EU importer, and a licensed customs/legal adviser before acting.
What exactly is EUDR Indonesia?
EUDR Indonesia is a knowledge hub built around one job: turning the EU Deforestation Regulation (EU Regulation 2023/1115, in force since 29 June 2023) into steps an Indonesian exporter can actually follow before the deadlines land. The regulation covers seven commodities and their derivatives — cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, and wood — but for exporters here the four practical ones are coffee, cocoa, rubber, and wood or furniture.
We track the moving parts most exporters find confusing: the 31 December 2020 deforestation cut-off date, the Due Diligence Statement (DDS) and its unique reference number, plot-level geolocation (GPS points for plots under 4 hectares, polygon boundaries above that), and how Indonesian legality schemes like SVLK feed the due-diligence system without guaranteeing compliance on their own. Every guide is written twice — in clear English for your EU buyer and in Bahasa Indonesia for your team and your farmers.
What does the hub do, and what does it deliberately not do?
Being useful means being honest about our lane. EUDR Indonesia explains, maps out, and points you to the right official sources. It does not certify, license, or file anything on your behalf, and it has no regulatory authority.
| EUDR Indonesia is | EUDR Indonesia is not |
|---|---|
| An independent information and advisory hub | An official government body or EU authority |
| A plain-language, bilingual explainer of EUDR steps | A certifier issuing SVLK, FSC, ISPO, or EUDR certificates |
| A signpost to official sources and licensed advisers | A licensed customs, legal, or tax adviser |
| A deadline tracker labelling every date “confirm current” | The issuer of Due Diligence Statement reference numbers |
| Free to read, with optional paid help via a concierge | A guarantor of “guaranteed EUDR-compliant” outcomes |
No page here promises a compliance guarantee, because none is possible: deforestation-free proof against the 2020 baseline plus geolocation are still required, whatever certificates you already hold.
Who is behind EUDR Indonesia?
EUDR Indonesia is part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group founded in 2015. Day-to-day the hub is operated by EUDR Indonesia, our Bali-based concierge team that fields exporter questions and connects you to vetted, licensed partners for the work that needs a licensed adviser — legal opinions, formal audits, or accredited certification.
We publish under the Juara Holding Group name rather than a personal byline, and we do not claim awards, ratings, or accreditations we do not hold. When a task sits outside an information hub’s remit, we say so and route it to someone qualified, rather than pretend the hub can sign off on your compliance.
Why a deadline shepherd for the EU Deforestation Regulation?
Most Indonesian exporters do not fail EUDR because the rules are impossible — they fail because the calendar is quietly slipping past them while sources disagree on the dates. As announced, large and medium operators must comply by 30 December 2026 and micro and small operators by 30 June 2027. But enforcement timing has shifted before: several Indonesian sources still cite 30 December 2025 and a 30 June 2026 transition for smaller operators. So every date on this site is labelled “as of 2026, subject to change, confirm current with the European Commission at environment.ec.europa.eu and your EU importer.”
That is the gap we fill. We were built as the first bilingual, countdown-driven hub aimed squarely at exporters in Bali and across Indonesia — not a translated NGO PDF, and not an EU legal brief written for lawyers. The stakes are concrete: non-compliance penalties can reach up to 4% of an operator’s EU-derived turnover, on top of rejected shipments and goods blocked at EU customs.
How does EUDR Indonesia work with you?
You can use everything on this site for free. When you want hands-on help, the flow is simple and runs through the EUDR Indonesia concierge.
- Read the free guides. Start with the commodity guide that matches your exports, plus the DDS and geolocation walkthroughs, to see where you stand.
- Send your situation. Message the concierge with your commodity, rough supply base, and which EU buyer is asking for proof. No cost to ask.
- Get a scoped plan. Within 24 business hours you receive a plain-language plan and, where useful, an introduction to a vetted licensed partner for mapping, document work, or a formal audit.
- Move at your pace. You decide what to do in-house and what to outsource; the hub stays free and the paid work stays with the licensed partner.
| What you can ask about | Language | Format | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Which EUDR deadline applies to you | EN / ID | Concierge reply | Within 24 business hours |
| Geolocation and plot-mapping approach | EN / ID | Concierge reply + partner intro | Within 24 business hours |
| Due Diligence Statement preparation help | EN / ID | Partner referral | Within 24 business hours |
| Responding to an EU buyer’s document request | EN / ID | Concierge reply | Within 24 business hours |
Talk to a real person about your EUDR readiness
If you would rather explain your supply chain than read another guide, the EUDR Indonesia concierge is the honest front door. It is a concierge and referral service — not a certifier and not a licensed legal adviser — that arranges hands-on help via vetted licensed partners where specialist sign-off is required.
WhatsApp: — Email: the contact form. Send your commodity, your EU buyer’s request, and your rough supply base, and you will hear back within 24 business hours (as of 2026, subject to change). No obligation, and no promise of a compliance guarantee — just a clear read on where you stand and what a licensed partner would handle next.
This is general guidance, not legal advice; confirm current EUDR requirements with the European Commission, your EU importer, and a licensed customs/legal adviser before acting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is EUDR Indonesia an official government body or a certifier?
No. EUDR Indonesia is an independent advisory and information hub, part of Juara Holding Group and operated by EUDR Indonesia. It does not issue certificates, licences, or Due Diligence Statement reference numbers, and it holds no regulatory authority. Official EUDR rules come from the European Commission at environment.ec.europa.eu, and certification comes from accredited bodies — never from us.
Who runs EUDR Indonesia, and how is it funded?
EUDR Indonesia is part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group founded in 2015, and is operated day to day by EUDR Indonesia. The hub itself is free to read. Optional paid support — mapping help, document preparation, and introductions to licensed customs or legal advisers — is arranged through the EUDR Indonesia concierge, which keeps our published guidance independent of any single certifier.
Can Indonesian exporters pass EUDR without hiring consultants?
Often yes, especially smaller operators with a simple, single-origin supply base and tidy records. EUDR allows self-declared due diligence, so you can map plots, assess risk, and file your own Due Diligence Statement. Complex or mixed supply chains usually benefit from expert help. This is general guidance, not legal advice — confirm your situation with your EU importer and a licensed adviser.
Is EUDR Indonesia’s guidance legal advice?
No. Everything here is general information, not legal advice, and we are not licensed customs, legal, or tax advisers. Enforcement dates and requirements have shifted before, so treat every figure as “as of 2026, subject to change.” Confirm current EUDR requirements with the European Commission at environment.ec.europa.eu, your EU importer, and a licensed adviser before acting.