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EUDR faces strong internal postponement pressures amidst ‘urgent’ commodity


The EUDR has received much criticism in recent months, particularly from palm oil industry experts​ and countries producing key commodities likely to be affected such as palm oil, cocoa and coffee – but now it has come under fire from within the EU parliament as well.

This dissent was led by European Peoples’ Party (EPP) environmental spokesperson Peter Liese, which pushed for an ‘urgent’ postponement and ‘far less bureaucratic’ implementation of the EUDR.

“The goal of the EUDR is correct, but its implementation is far too bureaucratic [and] the European Commission absolutely must postpone the entry into force of the deforestation regulation, then use the transitional period to reduce bureaucracy in the text,”​ he said via a formal statement.

“We must do something about deforestation worldwide and take our responsibility seriously, [however] the regulation has been turned into a bureaucratic monster – Many small farmers around the world and even small forest owners in the European Union cannot work with the text.

“The preparatory work that the Commission should have carried out has not been done [and many] countries are complaining massively about the legislation, including countries that are pursuing the same goal as we are, namely to stop deforestation.

“Most recently, in a letter dated May 30, the Biden Administration from the U.S. [has also] urged the Commission to postpone the entry into force.”

Liese has proposed a two-year postponement of the EUDR to a January 1 2027 implementation using an ‘Urgent Procedure’ to revisit and revise the EUDR.



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