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EU extends compliance deadline for deforestation law to December 2025

Last updated: November 15, 2024 7:18 am
Published: November 15, 2024
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MENA Newswire News Desk: The European Union (EU) has postponed the enforcement of its anti-deforestation regulation by one year, shifting the start date to December 2025. This decision follows concerns from member states and major agricultural exporters, including Brazil and Malaysia, about the regulation’s potential impact on trade and small-scale farmers. Originally set to take effect on December 30, 2024, the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to prevent the import of commodities such as beef, soy, coffee, palm oil, rubber, and timber linked to deforestation.

EU extends compliance deadline for deforestation law to December 2025

The law requires companies to ensure their supply chains do not contribute to forest destruction, with non-compliance resulting in substantial fines. The European Commission proposed the delay in October 2024, citing the need to provide stakeholders with additional time to prepare for compliance. This proposal was subsequently approved by EU ambassadors on October 16, 2024, and endorsed by the European Parliament on November 14, 2024. Under the revised timeline, large operators and traders must comply with the regulation by December 30, 2025, while small and medium-sized enterprises have until June 30, 2026, to meet the requirements.

The delay has elicited mixed reactions. Environmental organizations have criticized the postponement, arguing that it undermines urgent efforts to combat deforestation and climate change. Greenpeace, for instance, expressed disappointment, stating that the delay allows continued forest destruction and weakens the EU’s environmental commitments.  Conversely, industry groups and exporting countries have welcomed the additional time, asserting that it will enable better preparation and adaptation to the new requirements. They argue that the delay will help mitigate potential economic disruptions and provide an opportunity to address concerns related to trade and smallholder farmers.

The EUDR is part of the EU’s broader strategy to address climate change and biodiversity loss. By ensuring that products consumed within the EU do not contribute to global deforestation, the regulation seeks to promote sustainable supply chains and reduce the EU’s environmental footprint. As the new implementation dates approach, stakeholders are expected to intensify efforts to comply with the regulation’s requirements. The EU has indicated that it will provide additional guidance and support to facilitate a smooth transition and effective enforcement of the law.

TAGGED:anti-deforestation lawBrazilClimate changedeforestationenvironmental policyeu deforestation regulationEuropean ParliamentEuropean UnionexportersgreenpeaceMalaysiamena newswiresmall-scale farmersstakeholderstrade concerns
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