The European Cocoa Association (ECA), which represents major cocoa traders including Barry Callebaut and Cargill Inc., has appealed to the European Union (EU) for a delay in the implementation of the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), scheduled for December 30. The ECA is seeking a minimum six-month extension, citing a lack of clarity on the regulation's key provisions and concerns over its potential impact on the cocoa supply chain. The EUDR aims to combat global deforestation but has faced opposition from major agricultural exporters like Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia, who warn it could harm international trade. The ECA's request highlights the challenge the EU faces in reconciling its environmental goals with global trade interests, particularly in the agricultural sector.