EUDR for soy.
Soy evidence is usually about scale, traceability, and land-use context. A shipment can draw from farms, silos, aggregators, crushers, and exporters, so the evidence has to keep plots and supplier records connected after the commodity has moved through the chain.
The geospatial question changes by origin. Established production regions, expanding agricultural frontiers, forest baseline, protected areas, and local legality signals all need to be read together before a risk decision can be explained.
Bosqio structures soy modules around those origin differences. For Brazil, the workflow combines national baseline context, soy production layers, remote-sensing checks, legality layers, and evidence outputs that stay linked back to the submitted supplier record.
