
Indonesia is the world’s largest producer of palm oil. However, the palm oil industry is facing serious challenges related to deforestation issues. As a result, producers are increasingly required to provide evidence that their products are not linked to forest clearance. C-TRACE by GoValid is designed to simplify and strengthen the provision of such evidence.
C-TRACE (Community Traceability) is a community-based traceability system that tracks product history, location, and movement throughout the supply chain. Through this system, producers can demonstrate that their palm oil products comply with anti-deforestation regulations and meet international market requirements.
Anti-Deforestation Challenges in the Palm Oil Sector
On 16 May 2023, the European Union adopted the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Although its implementation has been delayed, the regulation poses a significant risk to Indonesian palm oil exports.
The EUDR aims to ensure that commodities entering the EU market—such as cocoa, coffee, and palm oil—originate from legal and deforestation-free sources.
One of the most critical provisions of the EUDR is the requirement that products must not originate from land that has undergone deforestation after 31 December 2020. This means businesses must be able to provide verifiable evidence, including photographs and precise geographic coordinates of production land.Pada 16 Mei 2023, Uni Eropa mengesahkan European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Meskipun penerapannya masih ditunda, tapi ini bisa mengancam ekspor sawit Indonesia.
How C-TRACE GoValid Ensures Compliance with Anti-Deforestation Requirements
C-TRACE (Community Traceability) by GoValid is designed to record and trace product journeys sequentially, from source to consumer. The system is community-based, meaning that every stakeholder involved—farmers, producers, cooperatives, and distributors—plays an active role in entering data related to their respective stages of work.
The workflow is straightforward. First, users generate a QR code through the GoValid dashboard by defining the workflow and assigning responsible parties for each stage. The system then generates a QR code that can be printed and attached to palm oil packaging.
Each workflow stage is completed by the designated party, who records data including descriptions, photographs, location coordinates, and timestamps. The following features explain how C-TRACE ensures anti-deforestation compliance through this structured data capture:
1. Sequential Workflows That Cannot Be Skipped
C-TRACE enforces a strict sequential workflow. Each stage must be completed and validated before data entry can proceed to the next stage. Every record is time-stamped and linked to the responsible actor, ensuring a transparent, structured, and verifiable supply chain.
2. Precise Land Location Identification
Land location is a core requirement under the EUDR. C-TRACE uses geotagging to securely capture precise farm coordinates. These coordinates cannot be altered or manipulated, ensuring data integrity and providing strong evidence that palm oil production does not originate from deforested areas.
3. Verifiable Photo Documentation
In addition to location data, C-TRACE supports photo documentation as visual evidence of land conditions and production activities. This feature is crucial for anti-deforestation compliance, as it provides on-the-ground verification that production activities take place in appropriate areas, outside protected forests, and in line with reported practices.
4. End-to-End Data Connectivity
All data within C-TRACE is interconnected, from plantation and collection to processing and distribution. This end-to-end data linkage enables efficient traceability during audits or verification requests from international buyers and regulators.
Benefits for Producers and Plantation Owners
For producers and plantation owners, C-TRACE GoValid is more than a record-keeping tool. It is a system that strengthens business positioning amid increasingly stringent market demands. By using C-TRACE, producers can demonstrate compliance with anti-deforestation regulations, enhancing their reputation as responsible and credible suppliers.
Additionally, C-TRACE helps reduce operational risk. Well-organised and consistent records minimise the likelihood of disputes or export rejections. Over time, the data captured within the GoValid system can also support internal evaluation and strategic planning for future production activities.
Digitising the Palm Oil Supply Chain with C-TRACE GoValid
Global demands for transparency and sustainability will continue to intensify. Relying on manual records or fragmented documentation is no longer sufficient. By adopting C-TRACE GoValid, palm oil producers can begin digitising their supply chains in a structured, accurate, and verifiable manner.
This step is not only about regulatory compliance—it is about ensuring that Indonesian palm oil remains competitive, credible, and trusted in global markets.










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