JBS was the company with the most evidence of irregularities—118,459 head of cattle—in the first audit cycle of the Beef Terms of Adjustment of Conduct (TAC), the agreement between the company, other meatpackers, and the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office (Ministério Público Federal – MPF) to curb deforestation in the Amazon region. The audit estimated that 19% of the cattle purchased by JBS showed signs of irregularities.