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A large portion of bioeconomy products are still not registered in international markets, such as the European Union and the United Kingdom. Generally, these markets are increasingly seeking healthy products allied with sustainability.

This webinar shares the lessons learned from the registration process of Baru nuts in the EU and UK, revealing the path to be taken by any other bioeconomy unregistered product. Partnerships for Forests invites expert partners from Hogan Lovells and Exponent to present the step-by-step process of registering new products in international markets.  

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