Archer Daniels Midland, the third largest global supplier of agricultural commodities and one of the world’s leading soy traders, is launching their Responsible Soy Standard. Under this new programme, yearly assessments will be conducted by expert third parties to determine if growers are complying with a number of environmental, legal, social and agronomic standards.
Despite soy production acting as a leading driver of deforestation across South America, palm oil has remained the priority commodity for companies in the fight against deforestation. While 117 private companies have pledged to reduce the impact of their involvement with palm oil, only 27 have done the same with soy. It is hoped that ADM’s commitment could lead to other organisations following their lead and expanding their commitments to deforestation across commodities.
Experts have warned, however, that although commitments like these have led to deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, the problem is simply being moved elsewhere. Much of the conversion of natural ecosystems for soy cultivation now occurs in other areas including Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay.
Argentina
Name
Argentina
ISO
AR
Region
Latin America
Risk
Deforestation
Yes
Transhipment
Yes
Labour Rights & H&S
No
Environment
Yes
Biodiversity
Yes
Forest Area
Land Area
273,669,000
ha
Forest Area
26,815,199
ha (9.8%)
FSC Forest Area
459,732
ha (1.7%)
FSC CoCs
111
PEFC Forest Area
22,524
ha (0.1%)
PEFC CoCs
9
Paper Mills 3
Mill |
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Celulosa Argentina S.A. (Capitan Bermudez) Tapebicuá Group |
|
Papelera del Sur HZ Group |
|
Villa Mercedes, San Luis mill Ledesma |
Forest Legislations 1
As ADM aims to end deforestation in its supply chain, will soy become the next palm oil?
Guardian Sustainable Business, 6 May 2015