In Switzerland, international promotion attests to the sustainability of Brazilian coffees

Published 2024년 10월 7일

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The Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) organized the 15th SCTA Coffee Forum & Dinner in Basel, Switzerland, emphasizing sustainability and adherence to ESG criteria for Brazilian coffees. The event brought together key players in the global coffee industry, including representatives from the New York and London stock exchanges. Cecafé showcased its Smart ESG tool, the Cafés do Brasil Socioenvironmental Monitoring Platform, which ensures compliance with the EU Regulation for Deforestation-Free Products and other international regulations. Cecafé's CEO, Marcos Matos, participated in a panel discussion at the event, highlighting the need for compliance with new global regulations and presenting Brazil as a leading example in the coffee industry. The event received positive feedback on Cecafé's efforts to navigate global trade challenges and promote socio-environmental responsibility in the coffee industry.
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Keeping its agenda in Switzerland, on October 3rd and 4th, in Basel, the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) sponsored the 15th SCTA Coffee Forum & Dinner, promoting sustainability and respect for ESG criteria of Brazilian coffees in one of the largest and most traditional events in the global coffee industry, which had the massive participation of leaders, industries, traders and agencies and global entities of the sector, in addition to representatives of the New York and London stock exchanges. At its stand, the entity made available a touch screen totem, where it was possible to carry out simulations, in real time, on the Cafés do Brasil Socioenvironmental Monitoring Platform, developed by Serasa Experian, in partnership with Cecafé, demonstrating to all those present the operating flowchart of this Smart ESG tool, which certifies the compliance of Brazilian coffees with the European Union Regulation for Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) and other regulations of ...

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