{"id":87055,"date":"2023-11-29T08:35:22","date_gmt":"2023-11-29T08:35:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tin.happy-projects.ro\/tropical-wood-exporters-already-need-to-get-prepared-for-eudr\/"},"modified":"2025-09-19T09:01:10","modified_gmt":"2025-09-19T09:01:10","slug":"tropical-wood-exporters-already-need-to-get-prepared-for-eudr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.timberindustrynews.com\/ro\/tropical-wood-exporters-already-need-to-get-prepared-for-eudr\/","title":{"rendered":"Tropical wood exporters already need to get prepared for EUDR"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Issues surrounding implementation of EUDR featured heavily during the question-and-answer session with members of the Council<span id=\"more-34202\"><\/span> that followed the presentations to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.globalwoodmarketsinfo.com\/action-required-now-by-wood-suppliers-to-meet-eudr-requirements\/\">ITTO Annual Market Discussion<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The delegate from Ghana commented that the EUDR appears to be an attempt to influence governance in producer countries. The delegate asked for clarification on how timber harvested from trees planted on land on which the forest cover was destroyed by fire would be dealt with under the EUDR. Responding on behalf of ETTF, Petersen said the EUDR is not flexible and as it stands now, timber from trees planted on land which was once forest but was destroyed by fire would not meet the requirements of the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>The delegate from Ghana also asked whether countries with VPAs should continue pursuing FLEGT licensing. Petersen said that the view of the ETTF was \u201cemphatically, yes, it would be advisable to complete the FLEGT licensing process\u201d. He added that he has observed improvement in monitoring capacity, governance and sustainability as countries move to FLEGT licensing and this will help in meeting the requirements of the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>Also, the legality requirements of the EUDR can be addressed through the FLEGT process. Petersen noted that no country pursuing FLEGT should forget that it will help reduce the burden of information requirements under the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>A delegate from Vietnam commented on the lack of linkage between the EUTR and the EUDR. He pointed out that Vietnam has committed considerable resources preparing for the VPA but now the focus in Vietnam is the EUDR. He requested that preference should be given to those countries that are trying to conclude VPAs and are still actively preparing for their implementation.<\/p>\n<p>On the enforcement of the EUDR, the delegate from Vietnam pointed out that timber supply chains can be very complicated. He said that Vietnam uses domestic acacia and rubberwood and imported timber from over 100 countries for the manufacture of wood products for export to the EU.<\/p>\n<p>The domestic timber is supplied by small landowners, many of whom cannot read or write. He wondered how can they be expected to understand the requirements of the EUDR and provide geo-coordinates for the harvested wood and how can Vietnamese importers obtain geo- coordinates for the vast number of species imported from around the world to prove they are deforestation free? He commented that there is not enough time to prepare for the EUDR given the complexity of the sector.<\/p>\n<p>The Market Discussion Chair, Rupert Oliver, commented that many in the timber trade were startled by the time scale for implementation of the EUDR. For large companies which have the financial and manpower resources it may be possible but for small operators it will be very difficult, especially where there are complex supply chains.<\/p>\n<p>Both speakers from the ETTF shared the concerns of the delegate from Vietnam but did not have a solution.<\/p>\n<p>One indicated that he is aware the EC has some initiatives to work with smallholders but has no details, adding that it is important for domestic timber associations to aid small scale suppliers.<\/p>\n<p>He added that support for small scale suppliers is also a challenge in Germany where forest ownership is very scattered with thousands of forest owners with just one or two hectares, a problem shared by other European countries. He added that the EC needs to be aware of this and provide a precise guidance document.<\/p>\n<p>On Vietnamese overseas suppliers, Petersen for the ETTF recommended that all overseas suppliers be advised on what information and documentation they will need to provide so the requirements of the EUDR can be satisfied.<\/p>\n<p>The representative from the IWPA asked if any studies existed on the potential economic impact of the EUDR or impact on consumer demand and also whether studies have been done on the potential impact of the EUDR on small and medium-sized enterprises.<\/p>\n<p>The Market Discussion Chair said he was unaware of any economic analyses except for the fitness test conducted by the EC.<\/p>\n<p>This, he said, indicated that the costs of implementation were believed to be quite low but it was unclear if the private sector was consulted.<\/p>\n<p>Petersen for the ETTF considered the work done by the EC insufficient and fears that some products may disappear from the EU market because the supply chains are too complex making it impossible to gather the required information to satisfy the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>To give an example on costs he quoted an example from Germany where creating an IT-based due diligence system for the EUDR was estimated to cost up to 400,000 euros, and this was only the development cost. He added an SME could not afford such a system and it would also be very difficult for them to afford the extra staff to maintain a robust system. He informed the meeting that he understands the EC is planning an impact assessment at some time in the future.<\/p>\n<p>A delegate from Ghana made an intervention saying Ghana is on the brink of issuing the first FLEGT license in Africa which should be a reason to celebrate but satisfaction has been replaced by frustration as achieving FLEGT licensing has been diminished by the EUDR which does not recognize FLEGT licenses, CITES or certification.<\/p>\n<p>He added that Ghana was convinced there were synergies between FLEGT and certification and first thought FLEGT would be simple but eventually realised it involved considerable domestic reforms, not just on legality but also on SFM. He commented that the EC has adopted the EUDR and relegated the VPA and asked what reason Ghana now has to celebrate. He next turned to the risk ranking of countries to be determined by the EC and asked what benchmark will be used and whose law and\/or judgement will be applied.<\/p>\n<p>On development of plantations, he agreed that this is the future but there is an issue of finding enough land to plant trees on. In Ghana there are degraded forests but future plantation timber from such land will not be accepted under the EUDR, so the country is in a quandary.<\/p>\n<p>As a final comment he reminded delegates that the extractive industries (e.g. mining, oil\/gas, etc.) are a major source of deforestation, but the EUDR does not cover these industries. He requested clarification as to why are these sectors not included in the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the discussion a delegate from the EC intervened reminding everyone of the international commitment to end deforestation by 2020, adding that the EUDR is an environmental measure designed to help achieve this objective.<\/p>\n<p>He said that he had taken note of concerns regarding smallholders, stating that this issue has been raised by some authorities but when the EC held discussions with smallholders they were usually positive and claimed they could see the benefits from the EUDR.<\/p>\n<p>The delegate from the EC commented that FLEGT negotiations are ongoing with many partners and with some the EC is close to reaching the license stage. However, it is not possible to say countries should continue pursuing FLEGT as it is not appropriate for all countries.<\/p>\n<p>On the issue of guidance documents raise by speakers from the ETTF the delegate from the EC indicated the Commission was ready to address this, adding that the FAQ are already available. He confirmed that there will be an impact assessment of the EUDR at some point in the future.<\/p>\n<p>On the potential impact of the EUDR, the delegate from the EC stated that assessments have been undertaken in Thailand, Laos and Malaysia and the conclusions for some were quite positive. In Thailand, for example, where rubber is a major commodity under the EUDR, the impact assessment showed that the Thai authorities are already well prepared.<\/p>\n<p>The delegate from the EC said we should not overestimate the difficulties. We know there will be some but through cooperation with the EC\/EU, they should be manageable. He concluded that the regulation has now been passed so we should all work together to make sure the timber trade is not negatively impacted.<\/p>\n<p>Following the Market Discussion, Mr. Barney Chan (TAG Co-coordinator) presented the Statement from the Trade Advisory Group (TAG) to the ITTC, which also focused on the EUDR, noting that the regulation \u201cwill have a significant impact on the tropical timber trade in EU\u201d and \u201cserious implications in tropical timber producing countries\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The TAG Statement notes that \u201ctimber is the only commodity within the scope of EUDR for which an increase in demand can enhance the value of forests, actively discourage deforestation, and promote increased investment in sustainable forest management, as well as help address climate change\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>In view of this, the TAG Statement notes the \u201csignificant responsibility on the part of EU and the architects of similar regulations in other consumer markets to ensure that laws developed with the best of intentions to help reduce deforestation, do not inadvertently increase barriers to the trade in legally sourced wood products as such regulations are more likely to undermine than enhance the value of standing forests.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After highlighting some aspects of EUDR which, according to the TAG, \u201chave the potential to create unnecessary barriers to the sustainable development of tropical forest resources and trade in tropical timber products\u201d.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Issues surrounding implementation of EUDR featured heavily during the question-and-answer session with members of the Council that followed the presentations to the ITTO Annual Market Discussion. 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