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The 9th RSPO China Forum, held in Guilin recently, gathered stakeholders from across the palm oil supply chain to discuss ...
By André Schröder Brazil is a country shaped by highways. The transportation model adopted by President Juscelino Kubitschek in the 1950s has been expanded by successive administrations across ...
China's dam construction on the transboundary Lohit River poses a significant threat to India's Northeast. These dams, located near the border, raise concerns about water security and potential ...
Massive tariffs on China will drive up soybean production in Brazil at the rainforest’s expense.
China imposes deforestation in the pursuit of food independence Beijing has adopted an authoritarian policy aimed at expanding wheat, corn and rice production, to the detriment of forest cover ...
Global brands are driving commodity risk and deforestation through their supply chains—exposing themselves to growing legal, financial, and reputational risk.
Exposed: The links between Indonesia’s deforestation and Xinjiang Chinese demand for Indonesian wood pulp is propping up industry ostracised elsewhere over sustainability concerns.
Forests are essential to life as we know it. They play a vital role as carbon sinks and climate regulators, they are habitats for a wealth of biodiversity, home to 300 million people and support ...
China's state-run food group COFCO International and Modern Farming Group, which makes milk products, have signed an agreement "to supply and accept soybeans" coming from sustainable areas of ...
From Lucas do Rio Verde, a major agricultural hub in the state of Mato Grosso, the railway would be built from scratch, advancing into the Amazon’s Arc of Deforestation.