Cocoa & EUDR Webinar 2026: Strong Engagement, Clear Signals for Action
The recent Cocoa & EUDR Webinar (February 2026) hosted under the EU‑Nigeria Agribusiness Platform (EUNAP) delivered important insights for stakeholders navigating the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
A post-event survey was conducted with participants to evaluate the session’s effectiveness. The results show strong engagement, high relevance to industry stakeholders, and a clear appetite for continued dialogue.
Here’s what we learned.
Overall Performance at a Glance
Seven respondents evaluated the webinar across three core metrics:
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Relevance to Job/Organization: 4.29 / 5
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Session Content Quality: 4.00 / 5
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Overall Satisfaction: 3.71 / 5
Relevance scored highest, demonstrating that the topic directly connects with exporters, producers, and trade professionals working within the EU market.
While overall satisfaction remained strong, one low rating was attributed to technical connectivity issues rather than content quality.
What Participants Found Most Valuable
EUDR Compliance & Regulatory Clarity
The most frequently mentioned takeaway was improved understanding of:
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EUDR compliance requirements
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Deforestation regulations
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Market access implications
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Export documentation expectations
Participants clearly value regulatory clarity as they prepare for evolving EU import standards.
Certification Costs & Financial Pressure
Certification costs emerged as a key concern. Respondents noted:
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Compliance expenses may disproportionately affect SMEs and smallholders
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The need for cost-sharing mechanisms
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Potential group certification models
This signals an opportunity for EUNAP and partners to explore financial support mechanisms or collective certification strategies.
Structural Fairness in the Cocoa Supply Chain
One important qualitative insight focused on perceived structural imbalance in the cocoa value chain.
A participant raised concerns that:
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The regulatory framework may favor EU actors
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Producing nations need stronger representation in negotiations
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Stakeholder dialogue must be broadened
This suggests space for deeper multi-stakeholder engagement going forward.
Market Access Opportunities
Despite concerns, optimism remains strong.
Participants recognized that:
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EUDR compliance can strengthen credibility
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Meeting EU standards opens premium market access
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Proactive adaptation may create competitive advantage
This balance of caution and opportunity reflects a mature and strategic industry mindset.
Technical Considerations for Future Events
One respondent experienced network issues during the session, which impacted their rating.
Recommendations include:
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Providing full webinar recordings
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Offering low-bandwidth access options
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Sharing post-event compliance toolkits
Key Recommendations Moving Forward
Based on feedback analysis, the following actions are recommended:
✔ Continue the webinar series on a quarterly basis
✔ Develop practical EUDR compliance toolkits
✔ Host stakeholder negotiation forums
✔ Address certification cost concerns directly
✔ Improve technical accessibility for virtual sessions
Conclusion: A Platform Ready for Deeper Engagement
The Cocoa & EUDR Webinar was broadly well received and demonstrated that Nigerian exporters and cocoa stakeholders are actively engaging with EU regulatory shifts.
The conversation is no longer about whether EUDR matters — it is about how to comply strategically, affordably, and equitably.
EUNAP remains committed to facilitating that dialogue and translating policy into practical support for exporters.
Stay connected for upcoming sessions and compliance resources.
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