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Delay would put 80,000 acres ( 32,375 hectares ) of forest at risk each day .
Delay must be approved by EU ministers and European parliament to take effect.
Delay follows intense lobbying from governments and companies.
Countries including Brazil and Australia had pushed for a delay, arguing that EU officials were using the wrong data to measure forests.
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