Colombia passes law to track cattle and keep deforestation-linked beef out of supply chains

FILE - Cows graze as a wildfire burns in Soacha, near Bogota, Colombia, Aug. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — Colombia has enacted a landmark law requiring the cattle industry to trace livestock and prove beef supply chains are free from deforestation, a measure environmental groups say makes it the first tropical forest country to adopt such a nationwide framework.

The law requires government agencies and private companies to integrate cattle-tracking, and deforestation-monitoring systems to identify livestock linked to and keep them out of supply chains.

The Associated Press

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