EUDR Commodity Guide

EUDR compliance for soy

The EUDR covers soybeans and derived products including soy meal, soy oil, and products containing soy. Brazil, USA, and Argentina are major producers.

Covered products

The following soy products and derivatives require EUDR compliance when imported into or exported from the EU:

  • Soybeans
  • Soybean oil
  • Soy meal and flour
  • Soy protein
  • Soy lecithin
  • Food products containing soy

Common HS codes

These HS code chapters typically cover soy products. Always verify the specific code for your product.

1201
1507
1208
2304
3503

HS codes are for guidance only. You are responsible for correct classification.

Key facts about soy and EUDR

1

Brazil is the world's largest soybean producer

2

Most soy is used for animal feed

3

Includes lecithin used in food processing

4

Amazon and Cerrado deforestation linked to soy expansion

Top soy origin countries

Select a country to see specific compliance considerations forsoy from that origin.

Data required for soy declarations

  • Product description

    Clear description of the soy product, quantity, and form.

  • HS code

    Harmonized System code for customs classification.

  • Country of origin

    Where the commodity was produced or harvested.

  • Geolocation coordinates

    Latitude/longitude of production land (point or polygon).

  • Supplier information

    Name and reference for the supplier/producer.

  • Deforestation-free evidence

    Documentation that land was not deforested after 31 December 2020.

Frequently asked questions

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