2024-10-02 23:55:09
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Agriculture

EU Delays Deforestation Law Amid Global Pressure

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The European Commission has postponed the implementation of its deforestation law by one year, following global protests from key partners like Brazil and Indonesia. Despite the delay, the law's objectives remain unchanged, aiming to ensure that products like soy, beef, and palm oil do not originate from deforested areas.

The Commission plans to issue guidelines to help companies and authorities understand the regulations better. Additional legislation is expected by 2025 to bolster the existing measures.

This decision comes after intense lobbying from agribusiness giants and raw material-producing countries. The delay aims to smooth the transition without alienating international partners, ensuring a gradual implementation.

European lawmakers argue that the resistance highlights the law's effectiveness in tackling root issues. However, concerns persist about the readiness of economic operators and the potential impact on forest protection efforts.

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