Underpin your sustainability commitments with credible Deforestation & Conversion-Free data

DCF is more than a compliance requirement; deforestation and conversion pose both an environmental and a business risk. Adopting a DCF approach helps companies to safeguard their access to global markets, secure long-term supply, and protect brand credibility.

Satelligence provides the data foundation for credible DCF claims, from identifying low-risk sourcing areas to monitoring deforestation and land conversion at plantation level.

We’ll build a DCF approach tailored to your business.

Proven sustainable sourcing

DCF sourcing means that the raw materials entering your supply chain (such as palm oil, cocoa, soy, beef, or rubber) are proven not to come from deforested or converted land after a specific cut-off date.

Shared foundation for commitments

While definitions vary across commodities, companies, and frameworks, DCF sourcing forms the common ground for achieving goals under mandatory and voluntary commitments such as EUDR, NDPE, SBTi FLAG and beyond.

Beyond forests

DCF extends to all natural ecosystems, encompassing peatlands, wetlands, water systems, and biodiversity monitoring.

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How Satelligence supports your DCF journey

Science-based. Aligned with key industry voices. Supporting supply chain resilience.

Satelligence helps you establish and maintain sustainable sourcing through our Deforestation- and Conversion Free (DCF) implementation methodology. Our frameworks are aligned across commodities and with leading global initiatives such as the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) Forest Positive Coalition, NDPE IRF, and EUDR requirements, ensuring consistency and credibility across markets.

Option 1

Traceability data-based

When traceability data is available, Satelligence analyses deforestation and conversion at plantation, concession, or farm level using high-resolution satellite data.

Each production unit is assessed against a defined cut-off date (e.g. 31 December 2015), confirming whether any deforestation has occurred since then.

The result is a clear percentage or volume of supply that can be verified as DCF.

Option 2

Satelligence data: Supply chain-based

When traceability data is limited, Satelligence will use its supply chain database to fill traceability gaps.

For commodities such as palm oil and soy, we leverage our proprietary concession and CAR databases to establish traceability linkages between mills and production areas.

Using high-resolution forest baselines and deforestation detection, we calculate verified DCF percentages and identify deforestation exposure linked to known supply sources.

Option 3

Satelligence data: Commodity-based

When traceability data is limited, and Option 2 is not possible, Satelligence applies commodity-specific land-use masks (e.g., palm, soy, cocoa, coffee) to identify and quantify deforestation directly linked to mapped production zones and supply chain entities.

This approach provides commodity-driven DCF volumes at different levels of aggregation (supply chain, landscape) and helps companies assess, prioritise, and plan sourcing and traceability strategies across commodities and regions.

Our approach combines

All powered by the Satelligence Forest Baseline, independently validated by CIAT as one of the most accurate deforestation detection systems available.

Get real-time insights & reporting: 

  • Traceability data and mills (where possible) 
  • High resolution satellite monitoring of deforestation and land use change
  • Proprietary crop for accurate commodity attribution 
  • Continuous updates and deforestation alerts for ongoing monitoring

PepsiCo’s Sustainability Report 2025

“We collaborated with Satelligence, a satellite monitoring platform, to help improve our capability to monitor deforestation events, detect and respond to early alerts and verify origins as deforestation-free in our palm oil (global coverage), sugarcane (Mexico) and cocoa (Brazil, Mexico) supply chains.”

 

 

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Lindt & Sprüngli Annual Report 2025

“Since 2023 we have Satelligence to more accurately monitor and detect deforestation within or around mapped farms in the Farming Program. Their tool provides deforestation detection data, deforestation risk assessments (with transparent and externally audited methodology), and carbon-emission quantification as a result of land-use change.”

 

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FAQ

Get answers to your key questions

Deforestation- and Conversion-Free (DCF) monitoring verifies that agricultural commodities are produced without deforestation-free or ecosystem conversion after a defined cut-off date. Credible, impactful DCF monitoring requires:

  • A verified forest and land-use baseline
  • Continuous land-use change detection
  • Commodity-specific spatial data layers
  • Transparent, auditable methodology

DCF is not simply detecting tree loss. It includes conversion of natural ecosystems such as savannahs, grasslands, and wetlands, ensuring that sourcing decisions align with a company’s zero-deforestation and no-conversion commitments.

Deforestation alerts based on open data often only detect tree cover loss, which commonly leads to overestimation of deforestation and associated nature & climate risks.

With Satelligence, DCF monitoring goes further by:

  • Differentiating natural forest from plantations
  • Detecting ecosystem conversion beyond forest loss
  • Applying commodity-specific traceability data
  • Validating results through scientifically robust and auditable processes

Without a verified forest baseline and commodity data layer, deforestation alerts alone cannot support defensible DCF claims.

FMCG companies face exposure to forest-risk commodities such as palm oil, cocoa, soy, coffee, and rubber.

DCF monitoring is viewed as strategic risk infrastructure that supports:

  • Supply chain risk mitigation
  • Protection against reputational damage
  • Continuity of sourcing in volatile markets
  • Credible ESG reporting to investors and financial institutions
  • Long-term zero-deforestation and climate commitments

FMCG companies face exposure to forest-risk commodities such as palm oil, cocoa, soy, coffee, and rubber. Whilst DCF monitoring supports compliance with regulations such as EUDR, its value extends beyond regulatory requirements.

Companies use Satelligence DCF monitoring to:

  • Deliver on voluntary zero-deforestation commitments like SBTi FLAG, CSRD, AFi
  • Meet ESG criteria, benefiting investor-relations and trust with verified and credible data
  • Strengthen procurement decision-making with data-driven and insight ready reports
  • Prepare for future regulatory expansion
  • Align deforestation and carbon land-use reporting with consistent and coherent data

Satellite imagery alone does not reveal which commodity is responsible for land-use change.

A high-quality commodity data layer:

  • Connects land-use change to specific supply chains
  • Improves precision in risk assessments
  • Reduces overestimation or underestimation of impact
  • Enables consistent reporting across geographies

Without a robust commodity data layer, DCF assessments risk being incomplete or misleading.

Many sustainability teams rely on fragmented datasets and manual processes. Satelligence’s DCF monitoring:

  • Automates land-use change detection
  • Standardises verification workflows
  • Provides consistent reporting outputs

For procurement teams, Satelligence platform provides:

  • Comparable, consistent data across suppliers
  • Early identification of sourcing risk
  • Evidence to justify sourcing decisions

This helps procurement teams balance cost, risk, and sustainability KPIs reducing administrative burden and enables your teams to focus on proactive risk mitigation and supplier engagement,
all in a single platform.

Satelligence’s platform is designed for global scalability whilst maintaining methodological consistency and data integrity.

Our platform is designed to scale across:

  • Multiple commodities
  • Multiple geographies
  • Complex, multi-tier supply chains
  • Evolving regulatory and reporting frameworks

To see how, request a platform demo.

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