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Home / Environment / Retailers Fight to Save Amazon Soy Protection Pact

Retailers Fight to Save Amazon Soy Protection Pact

27 Jan

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Summary

  • European retailers urge traders to uphold soy commitments.
  • Brazil's 20-year Amazon soy moratorium has collapsed.
  • Loss of pact risks widespread Amazon deforestation.
Retailers Fight to Save Amazon Soy Protection Pact

European retailers are urgently seeking to salvage elements of the Amazon soy moratorium, a critical 20-year forest protection agreement, after its dismantling by Brazilian lawmakers and international traders. High-profile brands, including Tesco and Sainsbury's, have penned an open letter to major soy traders like Cargill and Bunge, expressing deep disappointment and warning of damaged consumer confidence.

The withdrawal of the Brazilian soy producers' association Abiove from the moratorium is a significant blow, raising concerns of unchecked deforestation in the Amazon. Conservation groups fear this could lead to the clearing of vast areas, potentially the size of Portugal, as land speculators anticipate a rollback of protections.

Retailers are pressing traders and producers to confirm their continued adherence to previous climate and environmental commitments. They emphasize the importance of robust reporting, monitoring, and verification of supply chains to prevent deforestation. The moratorium had previously prevented an estimated 17,000 sq km of deforestation since its inception in 2006.

Despite agribusiness lobby pressures in Brazil, including the revocation of tax incentives in Mato Grosso, retailers insist on credible action to avoid fragmentation of sustainability efforts. Europe's consumption of 10% of global soy production necessitates a viable replacement for the moratorium to ensure supply chain stability and prevent consumer backlash.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
European retailers are concerned because the collapse of the 20-year-old soy moratorium risks damaging consumer confidence and could lead to increased deforestation in the Amazon biome.
The Amazon soy moratorium was a voluntary agreement established in 2006 to prevent soy sourcing from Amazon land cleared after 2008, successfully preventing an estimated 17,000 sq km of deforestation.
Retailers are urging major soy traders and producers to clarify their continued adherence to climate and environmental commitments and to ensure credible monitoring and verification of their supply chains.

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