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Bill to Stop Meat Production in Deforested Areas Moves Forward

Summary by La Silla Vacía
On Tuesday, the Senate passed the bill on livestock traceability, which seeks to curb livestock production in protected areas and with high deforestation, such as the Chiribiquete National Park, in the Amazon arch. This initiative, promoted by representatives Juan Carlos Lozada and Julia Miranda, supported by more than 30 congressmen from all the benches, proposes to integrate the cadastral data of the Agustín Codazzi Geographical Institute (Iga…
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On Tuesday, the Senate passed the bill on livestock traceability, which seeks to curb livestock production in protected areas and with high deforestation, such as the Chiribiquete National Park, in the Amazon arch. This initiative, promoted by representatives Juan Carlos Lozada and Julia Miranda, supported by more than 30 congressmen from all the benches, proposes to integrate the cadastral data of the Agustín Codazzi Geographical Institute (Iga…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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