EUDR Indonesia Disclaimer — Information, Not Legal Advice

EUDR Indonesia publishes general, plain-language guidance about the EU Deforestation Regulation (EU Regulation 2023/1115) — it is not legal advice, and we are not an official authority or a certification body. This is general guidance, not legal advice; confirm current EUDR requirements with the European Commission at environment.ec.europa.eu, your EU importer, and a licensed customs or legal adviser before acting.

This disclaimer governs how you use eudrindonesia.com. By reading our guides, using our tools, or sending us an enquiry, you accept the terms below. If any part conflicts with a written agreement you sign with us, that signed agreement takes precedence.

Is anything on this website legal advice?

No. Every page, guide, checklist, deadline countdown, and FAQ answer on this site is general information published to help Indonesian exporters of coffee, cocoa, rubber, and wood or furniture understand how the EUDR may affect them. Reading it does not create a lawyer–client, consultant–client, or adviser–client relationship.

EUDR obligations depend on your specific commodity, supply base, plot history against the 31 December 2020 deforestation cut-off, and the requirements of your particular EU importer. We cannot see those facts, so nothing here is tailored to your shipment. Before you file a Due Diligence Statement (DDS), sign a supply contract, or make a customs declaration, verify your position with the European Commission, your EU buyer, and a licensed customs or legal adviser.

Who runs EUDR Indonesia, and what are we not?

EUDR Indonesia is an independent advisory and information hub. It is part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group founded in 2015, with concierge and enquiry handling operated by EUDR Indonesia.

We are an information publisher — not a regulator and not a certifier. The table below draws the line clearly.

EUDR Indonesia IS EUDR Indonesia is NOT
An independent, bilingual (EN/ID) information hub The European Commission or any EU institution
A plain-language explainer of EUDR concepts (DDS, geolocation, deforestation-free proof) An Indonesian national competent authority or government body
A signposting service to official sources and licensed advisers A certification body issuing SVLK, ISPO, FSC, or Rainforest Alliance certificates
A concierge that can connect you with vetted licensed partners A licensed customs broker, lawyer, or auditor

We do not issue certificates, register plots on your behalf as an authority, or make binding compliance determinations. Where we help arrange support, it is arranged via vetted licensed partners who carry their own accreditation and liability.

Do you guarantee our shipment will be EUDR-compliant?

No. We do not, and cannot, guarantee that any shipment will be accepted, that a DDS will be approved, or that goods will clear EU customs. Under the regulation, goods may enter or leave the EU market only when three conditions are all met: the product is deforestation-free (not produced on land deforested after 31 December 2020), it is legal under Indonesian law, and it is covered by a filed DDS carrying a unique reference number quoted on the customs declaration. Whether those conditions are satisfied is decided by your own due diligence, your EU importer, and the EU competent authorities — never by us. Non-compliance can lead to rejected shipments, goods blocked at EU customs, and penalties reported to reach up to 4% of an operator’s EU-derived turnover.

How current are the dates and figures you publish?

We date-stamp our key figures and label them subject to change, because EUDR enforcement timing has shifted before. As of 2026, and as announced, large and medium operators must comply by 30 December 2026 and micro and small operators by 30 June 2027 — but several Indonesian sources still cite 30 December 2025 and a 30 June 2026 transition, so you must confirm the current position yourself. The regulation entered into force on 29 June 2023 and covers seven commodities plus derivatives: cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, and wood.

Use the sources below to confirm anything before you act.

To confirm… Go to…
Current enforcement deadlines and official guidance European Commission — environment.ec.europa.eu
The legal text and definitions EU Regulation 2023/1115 (the EU Deforestation Regulation)
Your specific product-level obligations Your EU importer and a licensed customs or legal adviser
Indonesian legality schemes (SVLK, ISPO) The relevant Indonesian competent authority or scheme body

If you spot an out-of-date figure on our site, tell us and we will review it — but our review does not replace your own verification.

How do we handle your personal data?

When you submit our enquiry form or contact us, we process the details you provide (such as your name, company, commodity, and message) only to respond to your request. We handle personal data in line with Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP, Law No. 27 of 2022). We are also aware that our visitors and their EU buyers may fall under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Regulation 2016/679); if you contact us from the EU or on behalf of an EU counterparty, that framework may also apply to how your data is treated.

Your data right What it means here
Access Ask what enquiry data we hold about you
Correction Ask us to fix inaccurate details you sent
Deletion Ask us to erase your enquiry record, subject to any legal retention
Objection / withdrawal Ask us to stop processing or withdraw consent at any time

We do not sell your data, and we do not publish exact farm coordinates or private supply-base details you share with us. To exercise any right above, use the contact routes below.

How can you reach us?

Our enquiry form is the primary route and the fastest way to reach the right person. For direct concierge contact, the EUDR Indonesia team can be reached via the quote form at and by email at the contact form. We aim to respond within 24 business hours. Contacting us does not create an advisory relationship or any obligation on either side until a written engagement is agreed.

What are the limits of our liability?

You use this website and its content at your own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law, EUDR Indonesia, Juara Holding Group, and EUDR Indonesia accept no liability for any loss, rejected shipment, penalty, or damage arising from reliance on general information published here. We give no warranty that the site is error-free or continuously available. Our guides may link to third-party and official sources for your convenience; we are not responsible for the accuracy or content of external sites, and a link is not an endorsement.

To repeat what matters most: this is general guidance, not legal advice. Confirm current EUDR requirements with the European Commission, your EU importer, and a licensed customs or legal adviser before acting. Untuk pembaca berbahasa Indonesia, versi Bahasa Indonesia dari halaman ini tersedia dan menyampaikan ketentuan yang sama.

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