This technical report examines the emerging EU-Brazil supplier evidence gap created by the convergence of operational traceability, buyer-readable documentation and regulatory defensibility expectations in cross-border supply chains. The report focuses on how Brazilian suppliers, exporters and operational service providers may be assessed by European buyers, procurement teams, compliance functions, lenders and boards under increasing scrutiny linked to supply-chain due diligence, carbon data quality, deforestation-risk controls, traceability expectations and audit-grade evidence requirements. It does not provide legal advice, certification, assurance or a guarantee of regulatory compliance. Its purpose is to structure a practical evidence-readiness framework for executive decision-making, supplier review, procurement risk assessment and board-level documentation.
Marcio Villanova (Tue,) studied this question.