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EUDR: Food vs Forests Webinar

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On November 9th, our team hosted the “EUDR: Food vs Forests Webinar”. In this event, our panel of experts, led by Michelle Riblet, discussed the goals and impact of EUDR, while providing key insights and guidance for agribusinesses who may be affected.

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November 9, 2023

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3:30 pm (Ireland & UK)
2:30 am (Ghana)
5:30 pm (Saudi Arabia)
6:30 pm (UAE)

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EUDR: Food vs Forests Webinar

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The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is set to have a massive impact on sourcing and producing agrifood products. With the regulation becoming obligatory by December 2024, businesses must come to terms with the legislation and begin to proactively address areas of non-compliance.