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Pula Advisors To Lead Cross River’s EUDR Traceability Drive

Posted on December 7, 2025 By Admin No Comments on Pula Advisors To Lead Cross River’s EUDR Traceability Drive
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The Cross River State Government has appointed Pula Advisors as Lead Consultant for its European Union Deforestation Regulation EUDR, Compliance and Traceability Programme across cocoa, coffee and oil palm value chains. This announcement follows a rigorous six-month engagement and technical review by the State’s Multi stakeholder Committee, marking what officials describe as “a major step toward global-standard sustainability governance.”

State governor, Bassey Edet Otu, hailed the partnership as a crucial milestone in the State’s agricultural transformation. “Cross River State is taking a decisive step to secure the future of our farmers by meeting the highest global standards for sustainability and market access,” he said. “This partnership with Pula places us at the forefront of digital agriculture governance in Nigeria.”

Over the course of the engagement, Pula and the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation Development designed a system that will give the State full visibility of land use, supply-chain activities and deforestation risks. Officials said the framework combines end-to-end traceability, land mapping, geolocation analytics and a unified digital information platform. With EU rules requiring deforestation-free commodities, the programme is considered essential for Cross River’s long-term competitiveness.

Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Johnson Ebokpo, underscored the strategic value of the partnership. “EUDR compliance is an opportunity to modernize our agricultural sector and strengthen data-driven decision-making,” he said. “Pula’s expertise gives us confidence that this exercise will be executed with precision, integrity and speed.”

The Multistakeholder Committee’s technical evaluation highlighted Pula’s strong alignment with the State’s 7-Year Agriculture Strategic Plan. The Committee noted the company’s proven track record in farmer registration, polygon mapping, geolocation verification and digital platform development. It emphasized that Pula’s experience in Uganda and Ethiopia “positioned them as the most capable partner to lead this ambitious initiative.”

Committee Chairperson, Susan Ohen, described the exercise as historic in scale. “This project represents one of the most ambitious traceability efforts ever undertaken in Cross River State,” she said. “We were particularly impressed by Pula’s capacity in AI-driven deforestation monitoring and geolocation analytics.” She added that the Committee is committed to mobilizing farmer associations, MDAs and traditional institutions to ensure full participation.

Representing Pula Advisors, Country Director, Michael Enahoro, reaffirmed the firm’s commitment to delivering a world-class system. “Cross River State has made a bold and forward-looking decision,” he stated. “By investing in digital infrastructure and real-time risk assessment, the State is protecting its producers’ access to the EU market and positioning itself as a leader in sustainable agriculture in Nigeria.” The exercise, expected to map about 80,000 farms and conclude by Q2 2026, is anticipated to enhance transparency, strengthen climate resilience and advance the State’s transition to a modern, data-driven agricultural economy.

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