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JBS hits back at deforestation claims

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JBS hits back at deforestation claims

A report from Greenpeace accused JBS of “still slaughtering the Amazon”​ despite its past commitments to control indirect suppliers.

The group claimed the world’s largest meat-packing company has been “exposed time and time again for its part in deforesting the Amazon”.

Anna Jones, head of forests, Greenpeace UK, said: “JBS continues to have a problem… It does not have full transparency.”

Greenpeace said a new report by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism also exposed evidence of JBS’s direct involvement in moving cattle from deforested land to a ‘clean’ ranch, from which they could be officially bought by the company.

“It is still knowingly involved in deforestation,”​ said Jones. “JBS is not just turning a blind eye to its suppliers’ violations but has been directly implicated in transporting deforestation-linked cattle to one of its own direct suppliers.”

In response to Greenpeace’s claims that the company is indirectly sourcing cattle from farms in the Amazon involved in deforestation, a spokesperson said: “All JBS subsidiary companies adhere to strict responsible procurement policies throughout their supply chains and share our dedication to eliminating deforestation for good.

“We have been at the forefront of the industry in taking steps to improve supply chain traceability in Brazil. We are working closely with national and local government departments to develop solutions and system improvements around supply chain traceability and best agricultural practice to eradicate deforestation.