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FieldTrace platform targets EU traceability for Ukrainian agroexports

Friday, July 17, 2026
2 MIN
Agronomists and logistics specialists review export traceability data near a crop field

The system links farmer fields, quotas, movements, DDS documents and deforestation checks into one compliance workflow

Ukraine has launched FieldTrace, a new platform for EUDR traceability of agricultural exports. The system was presented by Andrii Demianovych, founder of Feodal, and is designed to track the chain from a farmer’s field to shipment into the European Union.

The timing is important. European buyers increasingly require proof of origin, land legality, deforestation checks and documentary traceability. For Ukrainian traders and farms, this is no longer an optional digital extra, but a condition for access to regulated markets.

From field boundary to export shipment

FieldTrace allows a compliance manager to create a supplier request. If field data is missing, the farmer can receive a link and draw field boundaries directly on a map without logging into a complex system. The platform then works with field contours, plot boundaries and registry data, including detailed analytics on lease, sublease, end user status, agreement terms and document dates.

The system also analyzes deforestation using sources recommended by the European Commission. Processing and visualization are handled inside the platform, without dependence on paid third-party services, and PDF reports can be generated for documentation.

Quotas, movements and DDS documents

The platform tracks supplier quotas, deliveries, transfers between objects and DDS documents. It supports supplies from different fields while respecting quotas assigned at the compliance stage, unlimited movements between objects while preserving traceability and shipment logic under FIFO 200%.

Exporters can unload GeoJSON files of source fields for DDS, use dashboards for object and quota status, and open an interactive traceability graph that leads back to a specific field in one click. This is especially useful for traders who need to prove not only where the commodity was bought, but how it moved through storage and logistics.

Why this matters for agribusiness

Traceability is becoming a competitiveness factor. Companies that can document origin, land rights and compliance faster will have fewer delays with European buyers and lower reputational risk. For investors, platforms such as FieldTrace show that Ukrainian agribusiness is building digital infrastructure around export rules, not only around production volumes.

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