Brazil, while leading in soybean exports worldwide, risks losing market share in the European Union. This is due to a lack of data on eco-friendly practices. Starting in 2025, the EU will demand proof that imports are free from deforestation. This applies to legal and illegal cases. Companies must also follow Brazil’s Forest Code. Recent […]
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