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The Beef on Track Program is a joint effort to strengthen the social and environmental commitments of the beef value chain in the Amazon and drive its implementation.
This blog is one of the tools that will help increase the transparency of results by providing relevant up-to-date information.
We seek to work together to bring you news about issues related to the Beef on Track Programm, as well as about the results and actions of its partners and the sector. Our aim is to make it easier to access quality information.
Feel free to suggest topics, share the articles in your social networks and disseminate our actions and content so developments in the control practices of the supply chain of the beef industry and the retail sector operating in the Amazon biome can be implemented.
Beef on Track supports a beef chain free of deforestation and other socio-environmental irregularities and is an online platform that offers a large amount of information and data. Like the project, the blog encourages active cooperation and the commitment of all players towards finding solutions by opening a line of dialogue between the sectors and civil society.
Imaflora develops the Beef on Track Programm and the digital platform in collaboration with several players in the production chain, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and public authorities.
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Regulating blocked cattle suppliers is possible
The meatpackers can monitor their cattle suppliers more consistently while also helping them to continue qualified to supply, especially with regard to the regulations and liabilities of farms that have been blocked.
Cerrado gets its own protocol
Proforest and Imaflora post on the website of the Beef on Track Program a comparative analysis to build the Voluntary Protocol for Monitoring of Cattle Suppliers in the Cerrado (PVMFGC)
Cattle Suppliers Series Episode 3: Cattle Ranching in Protected Areas: how to tackle land regularisation?
The third episode talks about how to address this issue in protected areas and the governance needed to come up with solutions.