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Brazil will require all Para state cattle to have dual ear tags by 2026 to fight Amazon deforestation and ensure sustainable beef exports.
Starting in 2026, all cattle in Brazil’s Para state must have dual ear tags—physical and electronic—to be sold legally, part of a major effort to combat Amazon deforestation.
The system tracks each animal’s birthplace, movements, ownership, and pasture history, helping authorities verify if beef comes from areas with illegal clearing or protected Indigenous lands.
By 2027, the program will cover all 20 million cattle in the region, with small ranchers receiving government-funded tags and larger operations paying for their own.
Supported by JBS, NGOs, and climate initiatives, the initiative aims to ensure sustainable beef production, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and open access to global markets demanding traceable, environmentally responsible products.
Brasil requerirá que todos los bovinos del estado de Para tengan etiquetas de orejas dobles para 2026 para combatir la deforestación de la Amazonía y garantizar exportaciones sostenibles de carne de res.