
The EU Omnibus Proposal has significantly reduced reporting requirements for SMEs under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). While these exemptions ease administrative burdens for businesses, large Food & Beverage companies still face significant compliance responsibilities—requiring greater supply chain traceability and transparency for future operations.
How does the Omnibus Proposal create burdens for large companies?
1. ESG Data Gaps. With SMEs no longer required to report sustainability data under the CSRD, large companies could struggle with a lack of visibility into the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impact of raw material suppliers, farmers, and processing facilities. This creates an increased risks in various areas including, unethical labor practices, deforestation risks and non-compliance with food safety standards.
2. Responsibility shifts to large companies. Despite relaxed reporting requirements for SMEs, large companies remain responsible for ensuring direct supplier compliance under CSDDD. This means businesses must implement stricter supplier due diligence measures and enhance their compliance tracking systems.
3. The Need for a More Strategic Approach to Compliance. Large companies should start seeking a solution that consolidates food safety, product quality, and sustainability compliance into a single, efficient system—reducing manual effort while providing deeper insights across the entire supply chain.
This is how Agriplace integrated solution comes into play
Automate Your Compliance Management
Manually chasing supplier certificates and updating spreadsheets is inefficient and prone to errors. Agriplace's newly released integrated solution automates supplier and product compliance, saving time and ensuring accuracy.
Automated Routine Tasks – Reduce manual work with automated certificate requests, document validation, and compliance reminders. This allows your team to focus on strategy instead of administration.

Seamless Data Integration – Instantly retrieve compliance data from trusted sources like GLOBALG.A.P., QS, BRCGS, Planet Proof, Traces, and FSSC 22000. With more connections including SEDEX are coming soon.

Comprehensive Supply Chain Insights – Get real-time data for certifications, pesticide usage, product specifications, and supply chain risks. Identify compliance gaps and improve collaboration with suppliers.

Risk Reduction: Provide ESG Insights Per Product & Supplier
Many businesses struggle with supplier transparency, making proactive risk management difficult. Our platform provides real-time ESG insights at the product and supplier level, ensuring businesses can:
Identify high-risk suppliers and products using data from WWF databases in partnership with SIFAV.
Assess risks related to water use, biodiversity impact, labor practices, and regulatory compliance.
Ensure full supply chain traceability to confidently track, assess, and mitigate ESG risks.


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Agriplace’s all-in-one solution integrates the Supply Chain Approval Module with the Sustainability Risk Assessment Module into a streamlined compliance management solution. This enables Quality Assurance, Sustainability, and Procurement teams to proactively manage compliance and navigate evolving ESG regulations more efficiently.

Our lateste webinar delves deeper into these critical topics, showcasing how Agriplace’s integrated solution helps businesses simplify compliance tracking, proactively mitigate ESG risks, and gain full visibility into their entire supply chain.
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