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EU Timber Regulation

Withdrawal of the United Kingdom and EU Rules in the Field of Fight Against Illegal Logging and Associated Trade

EU Deforestation Regulation

On 29th June 2023, the Regulation on Deforestation-free Products (EUDR) entered into force. The regulation will repeal and replace the EU Timber regulation (No. 995/2010) and will enter into application on 30th December 2026.

The main driver of deforestation is the expansion of agricultural land linked to the production of commodities like cattle, wood, cocoa, soy, palm oil, coffee, rubber, and some of their derived products, such as chocolate, tyres, or furniture.

In order to minimise the EU's contribution to global deforestation and forest degradation – and thus to reduce greenhouse gases and preserve biodiversity – relevant raw materials and products may only be placed on the market, made available or exported from the EU if:

  • they are deforestation-free,
  • they have been produced in accordance with the relevant legislation of the producing country, and
  • they are covered by a due diligence statement

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is the designated competent authority for the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation in Ireland.

The regulation will set mandatory obligations for operators and traders to ensure inter alia that:

  1. relevant products are deforestation free (produced on land not subject to deforestation after 31st December 2020) and have not contributed to forest degradation,
  2. have been produced in accordance with the relevant legislation of the country of production and,
  3. are covered by a due diligence statement.

Operators placing relevant timber products on the market must now prepare for the application of this regulation to ensure they can comply with its requirements.

Please visit our dedicated webpage on the EUDR for more information or visit the European Commission’s website

Latest News

EUTR Briefing Note February - June 2023
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EUTR Briefing Note October 2021 - April 2022
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Briefing Note on the EU Timber Regulation and on sourcing of deforestation-free commodities October 2021 – April 2022
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EUTR Expert group Summary - The current situation relating to the import of timber and timber products originating from Belarus and Russia - April 2022
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Trader Notice – Myanmar Trade Sanctions
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EUTR Briefing Note February to May 2020
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EUTR Forensic Timber Testing
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EUTR Briefing Note December to January 2020
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EUTR Briefing Note September-November 2019
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Requirements for the Import of Timber and/or Timber Products covered by the EU Timber Regulation to and from Ireland and the UK post-Brexit
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Information Event on the EU Timber Regulation - 27 June 2019
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EUTR Report 2025

EUTR Report 2025
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EUTR Enforcement Actions Decisions 2025
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EUTR Annual Report 2024

EUTR Report 2024
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EUTR Enforcement Actions Decisions 2024
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EUTR Annual Report 2023

EUTR Report 2023
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EUTR Enforcement Actions Decisions 2023
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EUTR Annual Report 2022

EUTR Report 2022
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EUTR Enforcement Actions Decisions 2022
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EUTR Annual Report 2021

EUTR Annual Report 2021
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EUTR Enforcement Action Decisions 2021
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EUTR Annual Report 2020

National Annual Report 2020
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EUTR Enforcement Action Decisions 2020
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EUTR Annual Report 2019

National Annual EUTR Report 2019
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EUTR Enforcement Action Decisions 2019
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Trader Notice FLEGT Imports from Indonesia
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Guidance for EUTR Operators and Traders
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FLEGT Licensing

Changes to FLEGT Licencing

From 1st July 2024 FLEGT licences will have to be claimed by the importer or agent. In order to do this you will first have to be registered on TRACES as a FLEGT user.

For more information on TRACES and how to register please follow the link - gov - TRACES (www.gov.ie)

For more information on the procedure of filling out and claiming a FLEGT licence please follow this link official to the European Commission’s website - FLEGT (europa.eu)

FLEGT Annual Report 2025
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FLEGT Licences and Imports data 2024
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FLEGT Annual Report 2024
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FLEGT Licences and Imports data 2024
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FLEGT Annual Report 2023
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FLEGT Licences and Imports Data 2023
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FLEGT Annual Report 2022
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FLEGT Licences and Imports data 2022
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FLEGT Report 2021
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FLEGT Annual Report 2021
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FLEGT Regulation Report 2020
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FLEGT Regulation Report 2019
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Trader Notice FLEGT Imports from Indonesia
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FLEGT Licensed Timber Factsheet
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FLEGT Action Plan

Trader Notice FLEGT Imports from Indonesia
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FLEGT Factsheet - Trade and Market
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Acronyms

  • FLEGT: Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade
  • EUTR: European Union Timber Regulation
  • EC: European Commission
  • VPA: Voluntary Partnership Agreement
  • CA: Competent Authority
  • FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations)
  • UNEP-WCMC: United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre

Contact Details

EU Timber Regulation (EUTR)

Address:
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford
Email:

EUTR@agriculture.gov.ie

Telephone:
+353 (0) 87-2738294

Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT)

Address:
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford
Email:

FLEGT@agriculture.gov.ie

Telephone:
+353 (0) 87-2738294

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