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Empowering 2,767 Rubber Farmers: KOLTIVA's Role in GAP Project with GPSNR, Goodyear, General Motors, and Kirana Megatara
Koltiva supports the GAP Project in training rubber farmers on agroforestry, traceability, and regenerative agriculture to strengthen Indonesia’s rubber supply chain.

Gusi Ayu Putri Chandrika Sari
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Thailand’s Rubber Company (G T Rubber) and Indonesia’s AgriTech Firm Map Over 15,000 Plots and Verify 4,500 Farmers to Ensure Deforestation-Free Supply Chain
Deforestation free supply chain solutions are being implemented by G T Rubber and Koltiva, covering 15,000 mapped rubber plots and 4,500 verified farmers. This data-driven system combines geolocation tracking, land legality verification, and dealer training to meet EUDR requirements. The program prevents unverified rubber from entering the market while promoting sustainability and compliance in Thailand’s global rubber trade.

Daniel Prasetyo
Aug 11, 20256 min read


Segregation Is Non-Negotiable: Inside the EU’s Deforestation-Free Supply Chain Mandate
The EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) mandates strict segregation of high-risk commodities to ensure only legally produced, deforestation-free goods enter the EU market. Mixing compliant and non-compliant products risks market access. This article explores the critical role of segregation in achieving compliance, highlighting challenges in complex supply chains and Koltiva’s solutions—field support, training, and the KoltiTrace system—ensuring businesses meet EUDR requirem

Gusi Ayu Putri Chandrika Sari
May 7, 20256 min read


Leading with Traceability: Socfin Selects KOLTIVA to Advance EUDR Compliance and Lead in Responsible Supply Chains
Socfin partners with Koltiva to achieve full EUDR compliance, using advanced traceability tech to ensure deforestation-free, sustainable rubber supply chains across West Africa.

Daniel Prasetyo
May 5, 20254 min read


EUDR and Southeast Asia’s Rubber Industry Solution: Empowering Smallholders for a Sustainable Future
EUDR impacts Southeast Asia’s rubber industry, as smallholders tackle compliance and traceability
manfredborer
Dec 5, 20247 min read


Aligning Rubber Supply Chains with EUDR Compliance Standards
Navigate the global rubber trade's impact, exposing Southeast Asia's deforestation crisis and the call for urgent policy reform.
manfredborer
Jan 15, 20243 min read
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Certification Impact: The Economic Advantage of Sustainability for Ecuador's Cocoa Sector with KOLTIVA
Sustainability certification is reshaping Ecuador cocoa supply chains. Explore how KOLTIVA's digital certification solution enables agribusinesses to scale compliance across smallholder networks, improve audit readiness, and create lasting value through transparent, traceable, and resilient cocoa production.
Jun 306 min read


From 6 Million Smallholders to Plot-Level Accountability: Why Natural Rubber Traceability Is Being Redefined?
Natural rubber traceability is evolving beyond supplier declarations toward plot-level accountability. As global regulations such as the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) reshape sourcing expectations, rubber companies must adopt verifiable, farm-level data to strengthen supply chain transparency, support smallholders, reduce compliance risks, and build resilient, deforestation-free supply chains for long-term market access.
Jun 258 min read


China’s €7.1B Wood and €4.01B Rubber Exports: Agricultural Product Traceability Is Becoming Non-Negotiable
China exports over €11 billion worth of wood and rubber products to the EU each year, making agricultural product traceability a critical requirement for market access. As regulations such as EUDR and FSMA demand verifiable origin data, Chinese supply chains face growing pressure to move beyond documentation and build end-to-end traceability systems that can prove legality, sustainability, and compliance.
Jun 2311 min read


EUDR Simplification to Cut Costs by 75%, Why Reduced Burden Demands Stronger Traceability?
Editor’s Note: When the EUDR was first introduced, global supply chains panicked over the sheer volume of paperwork required. The May 2026 Simplification Package has completely rewritten that narrative. This analysis was developed to cut through the industry misconception that "simplification" means "deregulation." We examine the hidden structural risks of this new framework, specifically how cutting downstream paperwork has actually increased the legal high-stakes exposure f
Jun 511 min read


10 Government-Led Traceability Systems Shaping Global Agrifood Supply Chain
Governments worldwide are rapidly adopting national traceability system frameworks to strengthen food safety, climate reporting, and export competitiveness. From Vietnam’s 2035 roadmap to Côte d’Ivoire’s cocoa tracking program and Australia’s digital traceability grants, these initiatives signal a major shift toward data-driven agrifood governance and supply chain transparency.
May 2912 min read


Closing the Last‑Mile Gap: Why Closed‑Loop Financial Inclusion Is the Missing Link in Smallholder Input Access
Discover how Closed-Loop Financial Inclusion helps smallholder farmers access verified agricultural inputs, harvest-aligned financing, agronomic support, and digital tools within one integrated ecosystem. Through Koltiva’s implementation in Indonesia, closed-loop systems are improving productivity, reducing financial risk, and strengthening resilient, traceable agricultural supply chains.
May 137 min read


Digitizing Sustainability Certification in Complex Supply Chains with KoltiTrace MIS Project Management
Managing multiple sustainability certification standards across regions, commodities, and supplier networks is becoming increasingly complex for agribusinesses and global supply chains. This article explores why traditional certification management methods no longer work and how digital solutions like Koltiva
’s KoltiTrace MIS Project Management help streamline audits, improve compliance, strengthen traceability, and scale sustainability programs efficiently.
May 119 min read


Weather, Tariffs, and Crop Yields: The Triple Risk Facing Brazil’s Coffee Chain
Executive Summaries: Brazil’s coffee sector is being squeezed by a triple th reat of climate volatility, steep US tariffs, and supply chain delays, driving lower yields, higher costs, and urgent pressure to adopt traceability systems. In August 2025, Brazil exported 3.1 million bags of coffee, a 14.3% rebound from July, but still 17.5% below the same month last year (Rabo Bank, 2025). Non-compliance carries significant risks, including lost contracts, market exclusion, and
Apr 169 min read
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