SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Nearly a third of the cattle bought by JBS SA in the Brazilian Amazon state of Para came from ranches with “irregularities” such as illegal deforestation, prosecutors found in a 2020 audit of the world’s largest meatpacker released on Thursday.
In a presentation, federal prosecutors said they were “negotiating improvements” with companies such as JBS with “unsatisfactory and worsening” performance in the audit, which analyzed cattle transactions between January 2018 and June 2019.
(Reporting by Ana Mano, writing by Brad Haynes, editing by Stephen Eisenhammer)