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  1. #EUDR
    ☕️ #CostaRica developed a pilot program with the country’s largest #coffee growers’ cooperative, and started shipping #deforestation-free #coffee to #Europe in March 2024
    ☕️ provided the tools developed for this pilot to the entire #coffee sector, with the aim of all #coffee shipped from the country being certified #deforestation-free
    ☕️ other countries with lower standards and fewer resources may find it difficult to quickly emulate its success

    news.mongabay.com/2026/03/cost

  2. #EUDR
    ☕️ #CostaRica developed a pilot program with the country’s largest #coffee growers’ cooperative, and started shipping #deforestation-free #coffee to #Europe in March 2024
    ☕️ provided the tools developed for this pilot to the entire #coffee sector, with the aim of all #coffee shipped from the country being certified #deforestation-free
    ☕️ other countries with lower standards and fewer resources may find it difficult to quickly emulate its success

    news.mongabay.com/2026/03/cost

  3. #EUDR
    ☕️ #CostaRica developed a pilot program with the country’s largest #coffee growers’ cooperative, and started shipping #deforestation-free #coffee to #Europe in March 2024
    ☕️ provided the tools developed for this pilot to the entire #coffee sector, with the aim of all #coffee shipped from the country being certified #deforestation-free
    ☕️ other countries with lower standards and fewer resources may find it difficult to quickly emulate its success

    news.mongabay.com/2026/03/cost

  4. #EUDR
    ☕️ #CostaRica developed a pilot program with the country’s largest #coffee growers’ cooperative, and started shipping #deforestation-free #coffee to #Europe in March 2024
    ☕️ provided the tools developed for this pilot to the entire #coffee sector, with the aim of all #coffee shipped from the country being certified #deforestation-free
    ☕️ other countries with lower standards and fewer resources may find it difficult to quickly emulate its success

    news.mongabay.com/2026/03/cost

  5. #EUDR
    ☕️ #CostaRica developed a pilot program with the country’s largest #coffee growers’ cooperative, and started shipping #deforestation-free #coffee to #Europe in March 2024
    ☕️ provided the tools developed for this pilot to the entire #coffee sector, with the aim of all #coffee shipped from the country being certified #deforestation-free
    ☕️ other countries with lower standards and fewer resources may find it difficult to quickly emulate its success

    news.mongabay.com/2026/03/cost

  6. RT by @UEGuatemala: Centroamérica fortalece sus capacidades para acceder al mercado europeo bajo estándares EUDR. Hoy dimos inicio en Costa Rica al Curso Regional de Formación de Formadores en Regulación EUDR y Planes de Exportación, una iniciativa impulsada por el @CCIE_CA y la #UniónEuropea, a través de la #GlobalGateway Facility for Central America.

    Este espacio reúne representantes del sector privado, cámaras empresariales y actores estratégicos de la región para fortalecer capacidades en trazabilidad, sostenibilidad, cumplimiento regulatorio y acceso competitivo al mercado europeo.

    La iniciativa busca contribuir a la construcción de una red regional de puntos focales empresariales en materia de #EUDR y comercio sostenible, fortaleciendo el ecosistema exportador centroamericano frente a los nuevos estándares internacionales.

    #Centroamérica #ComercioSostenible #Exportaciones #CCIE #Sostenibilidad #Trade #EUCA
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  7. RT by @UEGuatemala: Centroamérica fortalece sus capacidades para acceder al mercado europeo bajo estándares EUDR. Hoy dimos inicio en Costa Rica al Curso Regional de Formación de Formadores en Regulación EUDR y Planes de Exportación, una iniciativa impulsada por el @CCIE_CA y la #UniónEuropea, a través de la #GlobalGateway Facility for Central America.

    Este espacio reúne representantes del sector privado, cámaras empresariales y actores estratégicos de la región para fortalecer capacidades en trazabilidad, sostenibilidad, cumplimiento regulatorio y acceso competitivo al mercado europeo.

    La iniciativa busca contribuir a la construcción de una red regional de puntos focales empresariales en materia de #EUDR y comercio sostenible, fortaleciendo el ecosistema exportador centroamericano frente a los nuevos estándares internacionales.

    #Centroamérica #ComercioSostenible #Exportaciones #CCIE #Sostenibilidad #Trade #EUCA
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    nitter.net/UECentroamerica/sta

  8. KhetiBuddy’s Verdnt Platform Expands to Europe and North America for Farm Data Compliance – News and Statistics

    May 15, 2026 Agtech firm KhetiBuddy is entering markets in Europe and North America, according to a report…
    #Europe #EU #agtechexpansion #Bharat-VISTAAR #carbonmodeling #CSRD #EUDR #farmdata #KhetiBuddy #NorthAmerica #PoCRA #regulatorycompliance #Sustainability #traceability #Verdntplatform #VinayNair #WorldBankpilot
    europesays.com/europe/42609/

  9. EU deforestation law risks leaving Honduran coffee farmers behind

    Coffee is one of Honduras’s most important exports; half of it goes to the European Union, where…
    #Europe #EU #agribusiness #Commodity #EUDR #EuropeanUnion #farming #ForestDestruction #ForestLoss #globaltrade #Governance #Landtenure
    europesays.com/europe/38357/

  10. Die EU-Entwaldungsverordnung kommt: 30.12.2026 für große, 30.6.2027 für kleine Unternehmen.

    Schweizer Firmen sollten 2026 nutzen für:
    • Lieferketten-Dokumentation
    • TRACES-Vorbereitung
    • Risikoanalysen

    Jetzt handeln, nicht warten! douana.ch/eudr-nicht-in-panik- #EUDR #Lieferketten #TradeCompliance

  11. Bruselas propone simplificar la norma EUDR: saca cuero y neumáticos recauchutados, añade café soluble y derivados de palma. ONG alertan de lagunas. Consulta hasta el 1 de junio. aidoo.news/noticia/WzM3Jv

    #EUDR #MedioAmbiente #CadenaDeSuministro #Sostenibilidad #Pymes

  12. #EUDR #JDEPeets
    “an industry-first global mapping initiative to accelerate the transition towards a #deforestation-free #coffee sector”
    “Any aid provided to #farmers shut out by well-meaning but ultimately flawed bureaucracy is unquestionably positive. That said, it is difficult to not read the list of #Coffee Canopy Partnership partners as a list of folks whose livelihoods have come at the expense of the very deforested land they are now wanting to protect” sprudge.com/a-new-initiative-t

  13. Costa Rica aims to certify its entire coffee sector as deforestation-free to meet new EU rules. However, its "head start" masks a tougher road for other nations.

    Can the rest of the world emulate this model, or will the EUDR leave resource-strapped producers behind?

    Learn more in this report by Claudia Geib for #Mongabay. mongabay.cc/xeGMc7

    #News #EUDR

  14. Developed by researchers at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil’s Selo Verde platform offers a free public tool to check whether rural producers comply with environmental laws, including the upcoming EUDR.

    Launched in Pará in 2021 and now used in several states, it cross-checks land use, deforestation, cattle transport and infractions. But experts say business uptake remains limited amid EUDR delays.

    by Constance Malleret
    news.mongabay.com/2026/02/in-b

    #news #EUDR #deforestation

  15. 🚫🪓 Stammen Holzkohle und Grillbriketts aus subtropischen oder tropischen Regionen, geht damit das Risiko illegaler #Entwaldung einher.
    Deshalb wurden diese Produkte in den Geltungsbereich der EU-Verordnung über entwaldungsfreie Produkte #EUDR aufgenommen.

    🔬 Um die Bestimmung der #Holzarten und damit die Umsetzung der EUDR zu unterstützen, hat das Thünen-Kompetenzzentrum Holzherkünfte mit dem Holzkohle-Atlas nun ein neues Regelwerk veröffentlicht.

    Mehr Infos:
    thuenen.de/Holzkohle

  16. Italian Chocolate: Record Exports and New Nutraceutical Frontiers

    Il Italian chocolate It confirms its strategic position as a Made in Italy agri-food asset, closing the two-year period 2024-2025 with a record performance …
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Italiangourmet #Chocolate #EUDR #gourmet #gourmetfood #Italia #Italian #ItalianGourmet #Italiangourmetfood #italiano #italy #Nutraceutical
    diningandcooking.com/2507199/i

  17. 🌲#EU schützt Wälder: Die „EU-Verordnung für entwaldungsfreie Produkte“ (#EUDR) ist in Kraft. Sie betrifft die Produkte Holz, Kakao, Kaffee, Kautschuk, Ölpalme, Soja und Rinder sowie Folgeprodukte. Das #IZU erläutert, welche Unternehmen sich worauf vorbereiten sollten. 👉https://link2.bayern/aizp

  18. 🌲#EU schützt Wälder: Die „EU-Verordnung für entwaldungsfreie Produkte“ (#EUDR) ist in Kraft. Sie betrifft die Produkte Holz, Kakao, Kaffee, Kautschuk, Ölpalme, Soja und Rinder sowie Folgeprodukte. Das #IZU erläutert, welche Unternehmen sich worauf vorbereiten sollten. 👉https://link2.bayern/aizp

  19. 🌲#EU schützt Wälder: Die „EU-Verordnung für entwaldungsfreie Produkte“ (#EUDR) ist in Kraft. Sie betrifft die Produkte Holz, Kakao, Kaffee, Kautschuk, Ölpalme, Soja und Rinder sowie Folgeprodukte. Das #IZU erläutert, welche Unternehmen sich worauf vorbereiten sollten. 👉https://link2.bayern/aizp

  20. 🌲#EU schützt Wälder: Die „EU-Verordnung für entwaldungsfreie Produkte“ (#EUDR) ist in Kraft. Sie betrifft die Produkte Holz, Kakao, Kaffee, Kautschuk, Ölpalme, Soja und Rinder sowie Folgeprodukte. Das #IZU erläutert, welche Unternehmen sich worauf vorbereiten sollten. 👉https://link2.bayern/aizp

  21. New paper by CDE scientists shows:🌳The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) introduces strict due diligence and traceability requirements.
    ⚠️ But costs may fall unevenly on producers.
    🔐 Data monetisation could help to offset compliance costs, but needs strong data protection.
    Read the paper 👉 sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    #EUDR #DeforestationRegulation #Deforestation #DataProtection

  22. Global #deforestation 🌳🔥has increased for #palmoil 🌴🪔 #soy and #nickel finds new report. Meanwhile industry lobbyists have delayed EU #EUDR #CSDDD ban 👎 To save forests now we need strong laws! #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social wp.me/pcFhgU-8Ze?utm_source=ma

  23. From Dec. 30, 2026, companies importing many products into the EU must comply with the EUDR (deforestation-free regulation). Satellite and remote-sensing maps are expected to guide compliance and government checks.

    But a new review finds most maps can’t yet meet EUDR standards — risking over- or underestimating deforestation. A major gap: distinguishing forests from agroforestry systems used by smallholder cocoa, coffee and rubber farmers.

    by John Cannon
    news.mongabay.com/2025/12/rese

    #news #EUDR

  24. Finance giants fuel $8.9 trillion deforestation economy

    Global Canopy’s Forest 500 report reveals that 150 of the world’s largest financial institutions invested nearly $9 trillion in deforestation-linked industries during 2024, with six out of ten firms lacking any public deforestation policies. The analysis tracked $8.9 trillion in direct and indirect financial support for 500 companies exposed to forest-risk commodities including palm oil, soy, beef, cocoa, and timber, with $864 billion going to businesses making no public commitments against deforestation. Financial titans Vanguard, BlackRock and JPMorgan Chase alone accounted for more than one-fifth of total funding at $1.6 trillion. The EU’s upcoming Deforestation Regulation #EUDR will ban imports of products linked to forest destruction from December 30, potentially locking out companies without robust policies. Urgent action needed to redirect finance away from forest destruction and toward Indigenous-led forest protection. Support a strong and strict EUDR to safeguard forests, be vegan and #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife

    💰☠️ $8.9 TRILLION funds deforestation! BlackRock, Vanguard, JPMorgan lead with $1.6T funding #palmoil, #soy and #meat #deforestation 🌴🔥 Support the #EUDR ban Dec 30 ⛔️ #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2025/12/17/finance-giants-fuel-8-9-trillion-deforestation-economy/

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    Sustainable Times. (2024). Global finance giants under fire for fueling an $8.9 trillion ‘deforestation economy’ in 2024. Sustainable Times. https://www.sustainabletimes.co.uk/post/global-finance-giants-under-fire-for-fueling-an-8-9-trillion-deforestation-economy-in-2024

    The world’s largest financial institutions Vanguard, BlackRock, and JPMorgan Chase are bankrolling a massive $8.9 trillion deforestation economy whilst offering minimal safeguards against forest destruction, according to explosive new research that exposes the banking sector’s complicity in global environmental destruction.

    Global Canopy’s comprehensive Forest 500 report tracked investments from 150 of the planet’s biggest financial institutions throughout 2024, revealing systematic funding of industries driving tropical rainforest annihilation across palm oil, soy, beef and timber sectors. The scale of financial exposure proves staggering, with institutions providing $8.9 trillion in direct and indirect support for 500 companies engaged in forest-risk commodities.

    The research exposed catastrophic policy failures across the financial sector. Six out of ten institutions reviewed maintain no publicly stated deforestation policies whatsoever, representing only marginal improvement from the previous year when two-thirds lacked such protections. Even more alarming, fewer than four in ten financial giants openly acknowledge that deforestation poses business risks to their portfolios.

    Three financial behemoths dominate the destruction economy. Vanguard, BlackRock, and JPMorgan Chase “alone were responsible for more than one-fifth of the total” funding, collectively channelling $1.6 trillion toward forest-risk industries. Their enormous market influence means policy changes from these titans “could trigger rapid change across the global financial system,” according to Global Canopy analysts.

    The geographic concentration of destruction finance reveals systematic patterns. Beyond the United States, “China and France also emerged as central hubs of financial flows into deforestation-linked industries.” This concentration demonstrates how relatively few financial centres drive global forest destruction through investment decisions.

    Perhaps most damning, nearly $864 billion flowed directly to companies making zero public commitments against deforestation. This represents “almost one in every ten dollars” of total financing going to businesses with no safeguards protecting tropical forests from destruction for palm oil plantations, cattle ranches, or soy cultivation.

    Global Canopy researchers emphasised the sector’s transformative potential, stating: “Unless financial institutions engage portfolio companies to act on deforestation risk – for instance, through strong stewardship of investee companies – their financing activities will undermine the positive impact of any transition finance they provide.” However, they noted these “financial heavyweights could use their investment strategies to drive better practice and transform commodity supply chains for the better.”

    The European Union’s new Deforestation Regulation dramatically increases pressure on financial institutions to implement robust policies. Beginning December 30, the EU “will ban large businesses from importing beef, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, natural rubber, soy, or wood if these products are linked to deforestation.” The ban will eventually extend to smaller businesses, creating comprehensive market exclusions for forest-destructive products.

    This regulatory shift creates urgent risks for financial institutions backing non-compliant companies. “Without robust policies, they will find themselves backing companies that are locked out of key markets,” the report warns. Financial institutions face the prospect of massive portfolio devaluations as their investee companies lose access to lucrative European markets.

    A handful of progressive institutions demonstrate viable alternatives. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Deutsche Bank, and Lloyds Banking Group represent “the only institutions shown to be screening and monitoring all the highest-risk commodities.” Their comprehensive approaches “provide a blueprint for others to follow” in developing effective deforestation policies.

    Global Canopy outlined essential components for credible deforestation policies extending “well beyond a vague pledge.” Effective policies require “clear standards for screening clients and portfolio holdings, active engagement to bring non-compliant firms into line, and strict deadlines for divestment if companies fail to improve.” Additionally, institutions must maintain “transparent reporting of progress and commitments to human rights safeguards.”

    The analysis examined nine critical forest-risk commodities: “beef, cocoa, coffee, leather, palm oil, pulp and paper, soy, rubber, and timber.” Each sector drives habitat destruction threatening wildlife populations whilst displacing Indigenous communities dependent on intact forests for survival.

    The report concludes that financial institutions possess “immense influence over whether deforestation is curbed or allowed to spiral further out of control.” Current investment patterns tell “a troubling story, but with the right commitments, banks and investment firms could become powerful drivers of change” toward forest protection rather than destruction.

    Sustainable Times. (2024). Global finance giants under fire for fueling an $8.9 trillion ‘deforestation economy’ in 2024. Sustainable Times. https://www.sustainabletimes.co.uk/post/global-finance-giants-under-fire-for-fueling-an-8-9-trillion-deforestation-economy-in-2024

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    Forest 500 report shows 150 of the world’s largest financial institutions invested nearly $9 trillion in deforestation-linked industries. Support EUDR!

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    Saolas are rare and considered Southeast Asia’s ‘unicorns’, this Critically Endangered antelope is facing imminent extinction due to hunting and deforestation

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    Tucuxi, small freshwater dolphins of Peru Ecuador Colombia and Brazil are Endangered due to fishing nets, deforestation, mercury poisoning from gold mining.

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  25. Degradation caused by human activities:
    "Indonesian environmentalists blame rapid forest loss in Sumatra for severity of deadly floods."

    "Environmental groups say the government is hypocritical and partly to blame for the destruction, given its approval of mining and logging permits. Environmentalists want an official audit of land use in Sumatra and other Indonesian islands, saying extractive industries combined with disasters could produce more devastation."

    "...The floods and landslides that have devastated parts of Sumatra have been made worse by extensive deforestation driven by the approval of hundreds of extractive permits... Deforestation and mining activities in Sumatra had intensified the effects of the disaster and led to more deaths."

    "Data from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry showed in Sumatra there were at least 1,907 active mining permits covering a total area of almost 2.5 million hectares."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-12-04/why
    #floods #landslides #diy #extractivism #deforestation #mining #energy #LoggingImpacts #PulpPaper #EU #EudR #forests #climate #plantations #extractivism #biodiversity #governance #IndoPacific

  26. The EU has voted again to delay its landmark anti-deforestation law.

    The amendment, passed 402–250, pushes EUDR implementation to Dec 2026, with small firms given until June 2027.

    The law would ban imports of soy, beef, cocoa and palm oil linked to post-2020 deforestation.

    Critics say repeated delays and new exemptions weaken the regulation.

    by Shanna Hanbury
    news.mongabay.com/short-articl

    #news #EU #EUDR #deforestation

  27. 🚫🪵 Die EU-Entwaldungsverordnung (#EUDR) verbietet die Ein- und Ausfuhr sowie den Handel bestimmter Produkte auf dem EU-Markt, wenn für den Anbau der darin enthaltenen Rohstoffe #Wald zerstört wurde.
    Wie ihre Einhaltung besser kontrolliert werden kann, erforschen Wissenschaftler*innen Am Thünen-Institut für #Waldwirtschaft.

    Mehr Infos:
    thuenen.de/Entwaldung

    #Fernerkundung #Entwaldung #EUPolitik

  28. 🚫🪵 Die EU-Entwaldungsverordnung (#EUDR) verbietet die Ein- und Ausfuhr sowie den Handel bestimmter Produkte auf dem EU-Markt, wenn für den Anbau der darin enthaltenen Rohstoffe #Wald zerstört wurde.
    Wie ihre Einhaltung besser kontrolliert werden kann, erforschen Wissenschaftler*innen Am Thünen-Institut für #Waldwirtschaft.

    Mehr Infos:
    thuenen.de/Entwaldung

    #Fernerkundung #Entwaldung #EUPolitik