Satellite Monitoring Reshapes Africa's Coffee Trade as EU Deforestation Rules Tighten Supply Chain Compliance
New satellite monitoring technologies are transforming Africa's coffee sector, helping producers and exporters meet the European Union's new Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) requirements. These tools provide real-time data to verify that coffee is grown on deforestation-free land, ensuring compliance and protecting access to the EU market.
What This Means For Africa's Coffee Sector
Ensures Compliance
With EU deforestation laws and import requirements
Strengthens Transparency
Supply chain traceability from farm to export
Protects Forests
Promotes sustainable, deforestation-free production
Secures Market Access
Boosts competitiveness of African coffee globally
Key Technologies Driving Change
Satellite Imagery
High-resolution images detect land use changes and verify farm locations.
GIS & Data Analytics
Advanced analytics assess risk and ensure data accuracy.
Digital Traceability
Digital platforms track coffee from farm to export, ensuring compliance.
"Technology is empowering African coffee producers to meet global sustainability standards while securing a greener future."
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