Cameroon Says 99% of Cocoa and Coffee Zones Now Traceable for EU Compliance
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Cameroon’s cocoa and coffee industries are now nearly fully traceable, putting the country in a strong position to meet the European Union’s new deforestation rules, according to the Minister of Trade, Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana. Speaking at the National Forum on EU Regulation Compliance in (…)
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