How the Rainforest Alliance Supports EUDR Compliance from Farm to Retailer
Find out how our systems and offerings are primed to help certified cocoa and coffee supply chain partners show compliance with EUDR requirements.... Continue Reading
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Find out how our systems and offerings are primed to help certified cocoa and coffee supply chain partners show compliance with EUDR requirements.... Continue Reading
In order to support your EUDR compliance efforts, the Rainforest Alliance will soon launch our Deforestation Risk Assessment Tool in September 2024. Learn all about the tool in this explainer article.... Continue Reading
In a Reuters analysis of COP29, our head of public affairs and advocacy Duncan Williams highlights the lack of progress on food systems and agricultural investments in this year’s climate discussions, and optimism that next year’s COP30 can be the ‘Turnaround COP’.
Meet the Baragwi coffee cooperative - a perfect example of the positive impacts Rainforest Alliance Certification can have for coffee farming right now and well into the future. ... Continue Reading
Sourcing almonds from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms has wonderful benefits for businesses. Since 2023, the Rainforest Alliance has been helping ranches in California to boost their climate resilience and embrace regenerative growing practices.
Through a Global Development Alliance with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Rainforest Alliance will address these challenges by implementing the Feed the Future Honduras Alliance for Economic and Environmental Resilience. It aims to strengthen the capacity and increase the income of at least 4,000 producers and 60 local companies in Honduras’ northern Atlantic region, while restoring and protecting natural resources and ecosystems. ... Continue Reading