Organization: Postponing Deforestation Regulation Puts Supply Chains at Risk

Prague – The delay in the European regulation aimed at combatting deforestation could lead to disruptions in supply chains and a potential shortage of goods in stores. This warning was issued in a press release by the Food Chamber of the Czech Republic and the Association of Czech Traditional Trade (AČTO). They argue that the regulation, set to take effect on December 30 this year, is inadequately prepared and will impose an excessive bureaucratic burden. The Czech Republic has voiced its concerns about the standard repeatedly, with the European Commission proposing relaxed measures for small businesses earlier this week.

“Brussels officials are completely out of touch with market realities, and their stance will jeopardize thousands of EU small and medium-sized enterprises, which are crucial to supply chains,” stated Dana Večeřová, president of the Food Chamber. Pavla Březiny, chairman of AČTO, expressed that the regulation jeopardizes fundamental supply lines and free trade, warning that “stores may have empty shelves for certain products.”

The regulation encompasses products such as livestock, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy, wood, and rubber. Retailers will need to validate that these products are not linked to deforestation anywhere globally before they can be sold in the EU. This involves companies collecting and submitting data on the land where commodities are produced to ensure they are not associated with deforestation, which must then be recorded in the European information system.

Food producers highlight that generating a single geolocation code takes approximately ten minutes and that the data entry system is unreliable. “Millions of product codes must be uploaded to the information system. Meeting this demand in real-time is entirely impractical,” the chamber asserts.

The Food Chamber is drafting an open letter to MEPs, urging them to reject the current proposal. Together with the association, they are calling on the new government to oppose the regulation clearly. Earlier, farmers and traders also expressed concerns about excessive bureaucracy, rising costs, and complications in the supply of beef, chocolate, and other foods. Minister of Agriculture Marek Výborný (KDU-ČSL) commented in late August that the system is not yet operational, and if it remains unfunctional, he cannot envision burdening foresters, farmers, and other producers with it. (October 24)


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20 responses to “Organization: Postponing Deforestation Regulation Puts Supply Chains at Risk”

  1. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Nice to know that Brussels is prioritizing paperwork over actual products on our shelves. Guess we’ll be stocking up on rice and beans while they figure out how to regulate the unregulatable! 😅📉

  2. noisefire Avatar

    Looks like Brussels is really committed to making sure our shelves are as empty as a pub on a Tuesday. Who needs cocoa and beef when you’ve got a mountain of paperwork to enjoy instead? 😂

  3. Omega Sub Avatar

    Seems like the EU is ready to turn our markets into a field of dreams—if you can dream it up in ten minutes, that is! 😂 Just don’t forget to bring your magnifying glass to find anything on those empty shelves! 🛒

  4. Looks like Brussels is at it again, crafting regulations that could turn our beloved grocery stores into a game of “guess what’s missing” – because who doesn’t enjoy an empty shelf while shopping? 🍫🛒 Just what we needed, more red tape to navigate!

  5. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Seems like the EU’s got a new hobby—watching small businesses drown in red tape while we all enjoy a charming game of “Where’s the Beef?” 🥩🙄 Good luck finding anything on those empty shelves, folks!

  6. tokyo dream Avatar
    tokyo dream

    Isn’t it charming how Brussels thinks a bit of red tape will save the planet? Meanwhile, we’re all just waiting for our next chocolate fix while dancing around the bureaucratic bonfire. 🍫🪓

  7. Romance Guppy Avatar
    Romance Guppy

    Looks like Brussels is giving us the gift of empty shelves for Christmas—cheers to that! 🎄🥂 Who knew saving the planet would come at the cost of our beloved chocolate and coffee?

  8. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Looks like the EU’s plan to stop deforestation is about as practical as a chocolate teapot. I can already see the shelves in the shops looking more empty than my wallet after tax season! 😅🥴

  9. Looks like Brussels has decided that keeping our fridges full is just too easy, eh? Who knew turning shopping into a treasure hunt for deforestation-proof products would be the next big thing? 😏🛒

  10. LunaStar Avatar

    Oh great, just what we need—more paperwork to ensure our chocolate doesn’t come from sad trees. I guess empty shelves and bureaucratic nightmares are the new chic in the EU market, eh? 🍫🌳

  11. Dark Horse Avatar
    Dark Horse

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a little bureaucratic tango to ensure our shelves are emptier than a Czech beer garden on a Tuesday. Cheers to progress, right? 🍻

  12. California Goddess Avatar
    California Goddess

    Just what we needed, more red tape from Brussels! Can’t wait to see the shelves bare while we chase geolocation codes like it’s a treasure hunt. 🏴‍☠️🛒

  13. Engine Eye Avatar
    Engine Eye

    Just what we needed, more regulations from Brussels to spice up our supply chains! Can’t wait to see those empty shelves—nothing says “European quality” like a good old-fashioned chocolate drought! 🍫🥴

  14. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Gotta love how Brussels thinks a mountain of paperwork is the answer to saving trees—next, they’ll suggest counting the number of leaves on each one! 🍃🙄 If only they spent as much time on practical solutions as they do on regulations, eh?

  15. Looks like Brussels is auditioning for a comedy show—who knew that making sure our chocolates and coffees don’t come from deforested lands would turn into a bureaucratic circus 🎪? Hope they have a backup plan for when the shelves start looking like a ghost town! 🙈

  16. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed – a regulation that promises to turn our stores into modern art galleries with empty shelves. Guess we’ll all be sipping air-infused coffee and munching on imaginary cocoa soon! 😂

  17. Oh sure, because nothing screams efficiency like a regulation that turns supply chains into a game of hide-and-seek with geolocation codes. 🍫🛒 If only we could solve world hunger with paperwork, eh?

  18. rink ruler Avatar
    rink ruler

    Ah, the EU strikes again! Who knew saving trees could turn into a bureaucratic circus? 🍃🤡

  19. This new regulation is about as practical as a chocolate teapot, innit? Just what we need—more paperwork to ensure our shelves are as empty as a politician’s promise. 😏

  20. Looks like the EU is really determined to make supply chains as fun as watching paint dry. Who doesn’t love a good game of ‘Where’s My Cocoa?’ while the shelves go bare? 😂

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