Kuala lumpur: The sustainability commodities traceability platform, DIBIZ Global, has forged a partnership with the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) to develop its pilot project, eMSPO, which pioneers end-to-end traceability for EUDR compliance. DIBIZ Global co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Unnikrishnan R. Unnithan highlighted that the partnership marks a landmark achievement for MSPO as the world’s first national certification system. MSPO has now confirmed its readiness for compliance with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by adopting the DIBIZ Blockchain technology engine for real-time end-to-end traceability and deforestation metrics.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, with this milestone, the Malaysian palm oil industry is positioned to achieve EUDR compliance well ahead of the Dec 30, 2025, deadline. The eMSPO system will track every single delivery order and production detail, applying industry-standard product transformation formulas to ensure non-compliant products are never mixed while safeguarding commercial data privacy.
To simplify due diligence, each transaction was verified in real-time against deforestation risk through DIBIZ’s geographic information system (GIS) partner EarthDaily and anchored immutably on the blockchain. Every due diligence report is verified digitally by DIBIZ’s authentication partner, Control Union, for authenticity.
On Sept 10, the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities announced that the EU officially acknowledged MSPO certification as a credible sustainability standard with a high-standard digital traceability system that could facilitate operators’ compliance with the EUDR. Its minister, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, stated that the acknowledgment affirms Malaysia’s leadership in sustainable palm oil, as the MSPO assures legality, cut-off date compliance, and digital traceability, while ensuring more than half a million smallholders are fully part of the sustainability agenda.