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The EU parliament and council is considering a 12-month delay to its deforestation-free products regulation, which will require exporters to prove that beef, soy, rubber and other harmful commodities aren’t sourced to deforested land.
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The law was supposed to go into effect January 1, 2025, but faced mounting pressure from exporting countries and the industrial agricultural sector.
I was wondering when they would draw the line to distinguish the end of deforestation being ‘acceptable’. Although, I guess it is all a wash if they cannot pass the regulation.
So the regulation has already passed, but:
There are a lot of groups hating this law, as the EU is a large market.