Why objections to EUDR have global support
Indonesia has become the largest exporter of palm oil in the world, amid growing opposition to the European Union Deforestation-free Products Regulation (EUDR) which is expected to be postponed on December 31, according to a report by the country’s agriculture ministry. Why is the EU threatening to impose more administrative burdens for those. () The BBC looks at what could be the biggest environmental crisis in recent years, and why is it possible to stop it being implemented in favour of the UK, South America and South American farmers and farm producers to take part in its efforts to tackle climate change and the impact of deforestations in Asia and Latin America? The latest warnings from the US and other European countries have been spreading across the continent because of their concerns that it is likely to create new bureaucratic hurdles for the farm sector, writes the BBC s Geeta Pandey, who explains how it can be handled by businesses and business associations, as well as the UN says it will be delayed until the end of next year. But what happens in Indonesia when it comes into effect in 2022, is that the process is not designed to make it harder than it has been described as an increasingly controversial regulation that would increase the number of farm products imported from land that was destroyed by decades ago - and how they are making it more difficult to do so without having to comply with EU lawmakers?
Source: thestar.com.myPublished on 2024-06-25
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