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Brazil's CADE sets a date for a key vote on the soy moratorium Appeal

Brazil's CADE sets a date for a key vote on the soy moratorium Appeal

The Brazilian antitrust agency CADE will start reviewing an appeal by oilseeds lobby Abiove, and grain traders including Cargill, Bunge and Bunge against a measure that ordered the companies to suspend the enforcement of the soy-moratorium program.

A notice published on Tuesday in the official journal stated that the six members of the CADE tribunal would begin voting on the appeals on September 30.

As government agencies fight over the legality of the moratorium - a corporate pact that has been in place for 20 years - the fate of this corporate pact, which is credited with slowing the deforestation caused by soy in the Amazon rainforest is in doubt. This increases the risks to global grain traders, as Brazil, the world's largest soybean exporter and producer, faces a crisis.

The voluntary program that bars 30 companies from purchasing soybeans from Amazon farmers after July 2008 also could be a violation of Brazilian competition laws.

CADE's General Superintendent Alexandre Barreto de Souza issued an order last month to grain traders ordering them to suspend the moratorium, or pay hefty fines.

De Souza launched a full investigation, after concluding an initial probe into the signatories to the program. He cited evidence that the companies shared commercially sensitive data.

Aprosoja Mato Grosso and other farm groups welcomed the suspension, claiming that the corporate agreement was unfair and kept some farmers from the market.

However, the decision of the general superintendent was criticised by environmental groups such as Greenpeace, and Brazil's Environment Ministry.

Abiove obtained a favorable decision from a federal court one week after CADE suspended the moratorium. A court granted an injunction against the suspension of the moratorium until CADE's tribunal renders a final decision on the appeal. (Reporting and Editing by Marguerita Chy)

(source: Reuters)