The EU's deforestation law was cheered here. Brazilian experts and

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The new EU law to ban imports of products that drive deforestation has been cheered by people across the continent but on the other side of the Atlantic, fears are growing it will disproportionately impact small farmers and lead to deforestation in less protected areas. #EuropeDecoded

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