Rezatec is proud to be featured in a recent FoodNavigator article, which explores how Earth observation data is playing a pivotal role in helping agri-food businesses comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

The regulation, which came into force in 2025, requires companies trading in key commodities such as soy, palm oil, and wood to prove that their supply chains are deforestation-free. While satellite imagery is central to this due diligence, standard-resolution data from sources like ESA’s Sentinel and NASA’s Landsat missions can sometimes miss small-scale changes or signs of forest degradation.

Rezatec’s Role: High-Resolution Insight for Compliance

Rezatec addresses this challenge through advanced satellite analytics that enhance the resolution and interpretation of Earth observation data. Our proprietary models allow organisations to identify and monitor subtle forest disturbances and land-use changes that could otherwise go undetected.

Our platform enables businesses to:

  • Continuously monitor deforestation and forest degradation across sourcing areas
  • Prioritise and assess risk in supply chains using geospatial insight
  • Streamline reporting with visual dashboards and compliance-ready outputs
  • Make informed decisions around traceability, reforestation, and investment strategy

By transforming raw satellite data into actionable analytics, Rezatec supports agri-food businesses in meeting the EUDR’s strict due diligence requirements while maintaining transparency and protecting EU market access.

Turning Regulation into Opportunity

EUDR compliance is not just a regulatory requirement—it’s an opportunity to strengthen sustainable practices, demonstrate leadership, and build resilient supply chains.

Learn how Rezatec’s geospatial analytics can help your organisation prepare for and meet EUDR requirements:
👉 Explore our EUDR Compliance Solutions

Read the full article on FoodNavigator here:
👉 EUDR from space: What Earth observation data tells us about forest loss