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Honduran coffee shipment first to align with Europe’s upcoming deforestation rules using open-source traceability software
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10.06.25
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Europe imports more than 50% of Honduras’s export coffee. But the Bloc’s impending deforestation-free rules challenge many smallholder farmers. A new tracing platform is already helping hundreds of producers avoid being shut out of this critical market.
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