Will the EU push back their compliance date on Deforestation-Free Commodities?
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Yes for both large and micro/small producers
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Yes for large producers, but not for micro/small producers
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No for large producers, but yes for micro/small producers
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No for both large and micro/small producers
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In 2023, the EU enacted the EU Regulation on Deforestation-Free Supply Chains. The EUDR is set to come into effect on 30 December 2024 for large scale producers and 30 June for micro/small producers. This regulation pertains to commodities including cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and wood.
Will the EU begin actively enforcing the EUDR on the dates above, for any commodities?
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