"EU Deforestation Regulations Reshape Global Coffee and Furniture Markets"

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The European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to reshape the global coffee trade by prohibiting products linked to deforestation, impacting coffee producers worldwide. While the EUDR could reduce carbon emissions, small farmers face challenges in meeting the stringent requirements, with concerns raised in countries like Vietnam, Brazil, Peru, and Ethiopia. Small farmers must adapt to more sustainable practices and provide traceable data to comply with the new laws, posing potential winners and losers in the coffee industry.
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