Malaysia, Indonesia and EU to work on guide for smallholders on EU deforestation rules

게시됨 2024년 10월 11일

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Indonesia, Malaysia, and the European Union will collaborate to create a practical guide for smallholders to comply with the European Union's deforestation rules (EUDR), following concerns about the potential impact on small businesses and the threat of exclusion from the global supply chain. The EUDR aims to prohibit imports of commodities linked to deforestation, while the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) is developing recommendations to support smallholders in complying with these regulations.
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JAKARTA (Oct 11): Indonesia, Malaysia and the European Union will formulate a practical guide to EU deforestation rules (EUDR) for smallholders by November, an intergovernmental group representing palm oil producers said on Friday. The European Commission earlier this month proposed delaying implementation of the EUDR, which will ban imports of commodities linked to deforestation, following calls from industries and governments around the world. The Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) said in a statement that the EU, Indonesia and Malaysia would work together on recommendations and a practical guide for smallholders and small businesses in the palm oil, coffee, rubber, timber and cocoa sectors to prepare them for the EUDR. CPOPC is an intergovernmental organisation for palm oil producing countries, including the world's biggest palm oil producer Indonesia, Malaysia and Honduras. The EUDR will require companies importing soy, beef, cocoa, coffee, palm ...

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