Amazon's Soy Shield Crumbles: What's Next?

Agua Clara, BrazilSun Nov 03 2024
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In a surprising turn, the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso has passed a new law that chisels away at the Soy Moratorium, a deal aimed at curbing Amazon deforestation. This agreement, hatched in 2006 after a Greenpeace investigation linked soy to illegal deforestation, had big companies like Cargill, Bunge, and ADM pledging not to buy from newly cleared areas. Studies show it helped slash deforestation between 2003 and 2016. But Mato Grosso's new law throws a wrench in the works, revoking tax breaks for companies sticking to the moratorium's rules.
The law, backed by soy farmers and local politicians, lets illegally deforested areas stop selling soy, but only from those specific spots. critics warn this might be tricky to enforce. Those for the new law argue the moratorium is tougher than Brazil’s laws allowing up to 20% deforestation on large properties. The world is watching as the fight for the Amazon's future unfolds.
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