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Brazil Cracks Down on Meat Companies for Buying Cattle from Illegal Deforested Land
BrazilTuesday, October 29, 2024
JBS, the world's largest meat-packing company, was among those fined. They're facing a $108, 000 fine for buying over a thousand head of cattle. This isn't the first time JBS has been in hot water for buying cattle from illegal areas. The company has been accused of buying cattle from a protected area called Jaci-Parana in the past.
Agropam, another meatpacker, received the largest fine of $493, 000 for buying over 5, 000 head of cattle from illegal areas. Other companies like Mafrico, Frigol, and 163 Beef were also targeted.
The operation that led to these fines was called Cold Meat 2 and was the result of three months of investigation. The goal is to hold companies accountable and make sure that buying cattle from deforested areas doesn't pay off.
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