Case Study
Brazil
Associated commodity
Associated crime
Source
Soy-driven Deforestation and Human Rights Violations in Brazil

A legal complaint against the US-based agricultural giant Cargill has been filed following its failure to adequately deal with its participation in soy-driven deforestation and human rights violations in Brazil. Cargill allegedly failed to implement adequate monitoring methods to oversee the vast quantities of soy it trades, handles at its ports, and ships to global markets. This deficiency prevented the company from identifying and eliminating links to deforestation and human rights abuses, thereby breaching its legal due diligence responsibilities. Due diligence deficiencies include a lack of proper environmental due diligence on soy bought from third-party traders, no due diligence on soy owned by other companies passing through its ports and failure to address indirect land use change.The complaint also highlights human rights failures, including forced displacement and violence against land defenders linked to Cargill's operations, and the destruction of traditional ways of living due to deforestation.

Keywords
Deforestation, Human Rights Violations, Brazil, Soy, Forced Displacement, Destruction Of Traditional Ways Of Living