ProTerra Standard v5.0 Transition
We are pleased to announce the transition phase for ProTerra Standard v5, which marks a significant milestone in our commitment to achieving our mission and
We are pleased to announce the transition phase for ProTerra Standard v5, which marks a significant milestone in our commitment to achieving our mission and
The webinar session, held on April 24th, explored strategies for establishing deforestation-free supply chains, sustainability initiatives, and other significant topics concerning the European Union Deforestation
The webinar took place on 28 March and was hosted by Heleen van den Hombergh of CSI (the Collaborative Soy Initiative), who gave the opening
Overview The 2023/24 harvesting works over soybean crops in Brazil are almost complete. In Mato Grosso, 97.8% of the areas are harvested. The pessimistic forecast
We are pleased to share that the ProTerra Standard v5, successfully launched earlier this year, continues to be a significant milestone in our commitment to
We are pleased to share that the ProTerra Standard v5, successfully launched earlier this year, continues to be a significant milestone in our commitment to
The ProTerra MRV Standard offers a systematic approach to assessing and verifying an organisation’s due diligence and supports reporting on supply chain due diligence and deforestation-free aspects.
We are pleased to announce the upcoming training dates for the ProTerra V5.0 and ProTerra MRV programmes. These training sessions provide invaluable opportunities to enhance
Non-GMO soy, maize, and rapeseed are portrayed in a positive light in the second Non-GMO Market Report, which was published in collaboration between the ProTerra
The ProTerra MRV Standard v1.0 has been benchmarked against the EU Regulation on deforestation-free commodities (EUDR) in February 2024, based on currently available information. While
The European Parliament and the Council formally adopted the EUDR on 29 June 2023. The EUDR will apply to all products imported into or exported from
OverviewThe Brazilian 2023/24 crop is estimated at 155.3 million tons, down 4.2% compared to theprevious November estimate (162 million tons). Erratic weather conditions are the
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