TERMS OF REFERENCE
EUDR WORKING GROUP COORDINATOR: SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE EUDR ACTION PLAN IN THE FORESTRY SECTOR
1. Background
On May 16, 2023, the European Commission (EC) passed the Deforestation Regulation (hereinafter abbreviated as EUDR). This law entered into effect on June 29, 2023 and will be fully effective from January 2025 for operators placing products in the EU market. For SMEs, the regulation will apply starting from June 2025. EUDR prohibits the products, of which production causes deforestation or forest degradation and does not comply with the laws of the country of harvesting and exporting,to be imported into or exported from the EU. EUDR applies to 7 commodities, including livestock, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soybeans and wood, as well as any products produced and processed from raw materials of these commodities such as leather, chocolate, printing paper, furniture, charcoal, some palm oil derivatives, etc.
EUDR stipulates that goods imported into and exported from the EU must meet key requirements, inclumding: (1) Goods must have legal origin and production according to the regulations of the exporting country and the country of harvesting; (2) Goods are guaranteed as not causing deforestation or forest degradation after December 31, 2020. According to the country benchmarking requirement which classifies the risk of deforestation in production countries into 3 different levels, namely high, standard and low risk, products of companies from low-risk countries will enjoy simpler verification processes and lower inspection rates. Thus, if a Vietnamese shipment exported to Europe is concluded to violate EUDR regulations, Vietnam (as a Country of origin) may be affected, leading to other Vietnamese goods being exported to the EU alsosubject to more stringent regulation. Companies that violate them will be heavily fined, with a fine of up to 4% of annual revenue in an EU member state.
The EU is currently one of Vietnam's importantexport markets for agricultural, forestry and fishery products, accounting for 13.7% of the total export turnover of major agricultural products. Some of Vietnam's key exports to the EU, namely timber and timber products, coffee and rubber, are in the list of products subjected to EUDR. Amongthem, Vietnam's wood exports to the EU account for only 4% of total export turnover, rubber accounts for 8%, and especially coffee accounts for 40%. Vietnam needs to comply with EUDR regulations for these products, to secure their entrance to the EU market.
Compliance with EUDR regulations requires manufacturing and exporting enterprises to make strong movement towards responsibility and transparency. However, EUDR is also an opportunity to increase market sharebecause Vietnam has banned the logging of natural forests since 2014. When EUDR is effective, some Vietnamese sectors will face a number of difficulties and challenges, including:
To adapt toEUDR, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued Document No. 5179/BNN-HTQT dated August 1, 2023 on implementing the Action Plan Framework forEUDRadaptationand sent to the Chairman of the People's Committee of the provinces/cities directly under the Central Government.At the moment, MARD is finalizing the EUDR Adaptation Action Plan for submission to the Prime Minister for approval as required in Resolution No. 88/NQ-CP dated June 8, 2023 of the Government. Meanwhile, the MARD has also coordinated with relevant parties to carry out many related activities to prepare necessary conditions for EUDR adaptation.
The MARD Minister has agreed with the proposal of the Department of International Cooperation (the Ministry's focal point for EUDR) in Report No. 182/BC-HTTQT-SP dated April 8, 2024 on the situation of the implementation of adaptive activities for EUDR. The Minister has recently issued Decision No. 1235/QD-BNN-HTQT dated May 4, 2024 on the establishment of a joint Working Group to coordinate EUDR adaptive actions and assigned the Forestry Department to lead and coordinate the activities of the Timber and forest product sector and Rubber sector.
To accomplish this assignment, the Forestry Department is proposing to the Ministry's leadership to promulgate a Decision on the Working Group for the timber/ forest products and rubber sectors, and at the same time operates 03 technical sub-groups to support the Working Group including: (1 ) Sub-group on timber and timber products chaired by the Forestry Department; (2) Sub-group on forest data and maps chaired by the Forest Protection Department; (3) Rubber sub-group chaired by the Department of Crop Production. At the same time, the Forestry Department is also developing a draft EUDR Adaptation Action Plan for the forestry sector. In this context, the Forestry Department needs to recruit 01 officer to support the implementation of the above tasks.
2. Contractual terms
3. Tasks
Duties of the Consultant include:
4. Qualifications
5. Application
Potential candidates with appropriate professional qualifications and sufficient capacity, who wish to work at the Forestry Department should prepare an application which includes:
6. Application submission time and application receiving address:
All interested candidates should submit your applications no later than June 25, 2024 . Please send your application via email to [email protected]
* Note: Only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted. If you have any questions, please send to the above-mentioned email address. Thank you very much.
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