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Retailers call for government to act quickly on UK deforestation regulations

Defra ministers are being urged to act quickly to remove the crippling uncertainty over UK requirements for sourcing soya next year, informs the National Pig Association (NPA).

Posted on Aug 03 ,00:17

Retailers call for government to act quickly on UK deforestation regulations

The UK Forestry Risks Commodities (UKFRC) legislation, which will introduce a "due diligence requirement on certain forest risk commodities", including soya, was among the regulation interrupted by the general election was the, It is proposed that it will prevent soya coming from land illegally deforested or converted to farmland.

All the leading UK retailers, as part of the Retail Soy Group, have now called on the new government to move rapidly to introduce the legislation and align it more closely with similar EU legislation, the EU Deforestation Regulation, due to come into force at the start of next year.

In a letter to Defra secretary Steve Reed, the retailers said deforestation and land conversion continue to take place across many global supply chains.

"While the UK’s legislation does not mirror the EU’s in its entirety, the continued delay and absence of the UKFRC is contributing to further market confusion and is hindering retailer efforts to deliver on our shared commitment to eliminate deforestation and land conversion. Further inaction puts the UK at risk of becoming a dumping ground for deforestation-connected commodities", the retailers warned.

With less than six months to go until the EUDR is due to come into force, the UK retailers called on the government to act on five recommendations, the first of which is to introduce the UKFRC legislation within its first hundred days in office to at least deliver some clarity on its timings and details.

They called for clarity on whether the food sector in Northern Ireland needs to comply only with the UKFRC or with the EUDR, as well, and asked the government to align UKFRC more closely with EUDR, particularly when it comes to demonstrating deforestation-free sourcing, in order to promote frictionless trade between the UK and key trading partners.

"At the minimum, UKFRC guidance would benefit from an explicit recognition that an EUDR-compliant supply chain is considered sufficient due diligence within the UKFRC"/ the retailers said.

The letter urged the government to work with retailers to highlight the areas where further clarity will accelerate supply chain transformation.

While the retail concerns appear to be largely focused on disruption to UK-EU trading relations, the pig sector is facing its own concerns, which include the uncertainty over the availability and price of soya next year. Significant premiums have been reported on soya purchased for early 2025 compared with end of 2024.

NPA chief executive Lizzie Wilson agreed with the need for regulatory clarity at UK level. "There is huge uncertainty for producers about the availability and price of soya going into 2025, and we echo these calls for clarity over the UK regulatory timings and details.

"Once we have this clarity, we also urge all parties to take a sensible approach to implementation that takes full account of the availability of verified soya and avoids shortages that lead to dramatic prices hikes. We also reiterate that if retailers wish to press ahead with voluntary measures that go beyond regulatory requirements, they should cover the extra costs associated with this".

A Defra spokesperson said the UK is "committed to taking action to ensure that UK consumption of forest risk commodities is not driving illegal deforestation" and that the department would set out its approach to implementing the UKFRC "in due course".

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