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Coffee Sector Tightens Land Monitoring to Meet New EU Deforestation Rules
Summary by The New Times | Rwanda
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Coffee sector tightens land monitoring to meet new EU deforestation rules
Authorities are closely monitoring coffee plantation expansion to ensure seedlings are not planted on deforested land, according to Claude Bizimana, Chief Executive Officer of the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB). The move aligns with new European Union (EU) deforestation regulations governing agricultural exports such as coffee, cocoa, and palm oil. The rules require exporters to prove that products entering the EU market a…
Complying with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is an opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises to maintain and expand export markets. But it also comes with many difficulties.
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