Anti-deforestation initiatives may fail without transparency reforms -report

Published 19:34 on May 26, 2026 / Last updated at 19:34 on May 26, 2026 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean), EMEA (Africa), Nature & Biodiversity (Corporate, Policy), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry)

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Illicit financial flows linked to timber trade mispricing may be higher than previously estimated, averaging $289 million annually in Cameroon and $214 mln in Brazil, according to a new report.
Illicit financial flows linked to timber trade mispricing may be higher than previously estimated, averaging $289 million annually in Cameroon and $214 mln in Brazil, according to a new report.


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