At her farm near Corquin, Esperanza Torres Melgar, 59, has grown accustomed to traders showing up and offering immediate cash ...
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How EU deforestation laws are reordering the world of coffeeVietnam is hoping that farmers like Tam will benefit from a potential reordering of how coffee is traded due to more stringent European laws to stop deforestation. The European Deforestation ...
How Fauna & Flora helped Myanmar's gibbons and local people through an agroforestry initiative combining coffee cultivation ...
The U.S. paper and pulp industry is lobbying President Donald Trump's administration to ask the EU to declare the United ...
coffee, and timber – representing 13-16% of that destruction. Deforestation has the potential to disrupt businesses' supply chains, compromise productivity, and increase production costs.
When the European Union postponed the deadline for certain products including coffee to meet stringent deforestation rules to December 2025 for medium and large companies and June 2026 for smaller ...
If your company sells products that contain, have been fed with or have been made using cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya and wood, then your company should most likely start preparing for ...
SUPPLY CHAIN REQUIREMENTS Europe's world-first deforestation law will require companies and traders placing cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy and wood products onto the EU market to ...
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