The European Union's new standard, EUDR 2023/1115, set to take effect in five months, aims to prevent agroindustrial products from the EU territory after December 31, 2020, in areas deforested. This standard applies to beef, soy, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, wood, charcoal, and rubber, and their derived products, requiring compulsory certification. However, Argentine producer Santiago del Solar expresses skepticism, believing that the EU's deadline is unrealistic and that Argentina can negotiate. Del Solar suggests a more reasonable approach by certifying only the land that needs to be certified, rather than all 16 million hectares of soybeans, and by leveraging Argentina's existing RENSPA certification system. He also emphasizes the importance of aligning efforts with other exporters facing similar challenges to present a unified front to the EU.