

EUDR Masterclass - Bangkok Dialogue for Thai Businesses: Act Now or Risk Market Access
Why does the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) matter now? Are Thai businesses ready?
The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) represents one of the most significant regulatory shifts affecting global agricultural and forest-based supply chains. By December 2026, companies exporting commodities such as rubber, coffee, cocoa, palm oil, timber, and soy to the European Union must demonstrate that their products are deforestation-free and fully traceable to the plot of land where they were produced.
For Thai exporters and producers, this regulation introduces both compliance challenges and strategic opportunities. Early preparation will be essential to maintain access to EU markets, strengthen sustainability credentials, and ensure the long-term competitiveness of Thailand’s supply chains.
About the Masterclass:
To support this transition, SystemEarth is partnering with Access-Europe to host an in-person EUDR Masterclass in Bangkok.
This is designed as a masterclass to get Thai stakeholders up to date by providing actionable next steps - here’s what we’ll focus on:
EUDR Update Insight, Scope, Timeline, and Market Implications
Practical Business Action Points for Thai Companies under EUDR
How traceability and geolocation systems work in practice
How to structure Due Diligence Systems across teams
To help translate all this into practice, we’ll work with interactive hands-on sessions and peer-level knowledge exchange.
And be ready to engage directly with:
Exporters and supply-chain managers
Commodity producers and associations
EU market experts and buyers
Legal and sustainability specialists
Government representatives and policy stakeholders
📍 Samyan Mitrtown Office Tower, Bangkok
📅 30 April 2026
👥 Limited seats to enable practical, peer-level discussion