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GlyphosateWe need to ensure that we have enough food for the future: why farmers choose Glyphosate as a sustainable crop fertilizer.
It's evident that the world's populations are growing. It is predicted that the world will contain 9.7 billion people by 2050.1 Unfortunately, the land available for farming in the world is not expanding at the same rate as ours. This poses significant challenges to farmers responsible for providing top-quality food for Canadians and others around the world.

Canada is currently fifth in global food exports.2 Canadian farmers will play a key role in providing the food that the world requires. They will not only have to supply more food than they have ever had to, but they'll have to manage it all while having to manage pests and diseases that threaten their crops, deal with erratic shifts in weather, and ensure their land is kept healthy and strong for generations of farmers to follow.

In 2050, farmers must to increase their production by 70% to provide food products to meet the needs of the increasing population. - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' How to feed the world by 2050*

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. How to feed グリホサート in 2050

The increasing demand for food is just too to be handled by farmers alone. The good news is that current technology, such as herbicides like glyphosate as well as other tools, can aid farmers in managing herbicides more efficiently and effectively making an sustainable and sustainable food supply.

What is glyphosate exactly?

Glyphosate is an effective, non-selective herbicide used by land managers, gardeners farmers, gardeners and others all over the world for over 40 years. グリホサート is a chemical that blocks the activity of enzymes that the plants (in this case, undesirable weeds) require to grow. These enzymes don't exist in humans or other animals.4 Thus, glyphosate is no danger to any species in the event that it is used correctly.

There are many other uses for glyphosate, too. Municipalities use it in urban green spaces to protect wildlife and people from toxic weeds.6 Also, it is used on railways to make conductors more visible and to prevent fires.

Recently, attention has been focused on glyphosate's usage in our modern lives and how it's utilized. While it's crucial to think about what goes into our food and beverages but it's important to note that more 160 international government health regulatory bodies including Health Canada have agreed that glyphosate, when used properly, is safe to consume by humans.

Aiding Canadians to understand the meaning of glyphosate and how it's utilized, and the critical role it plays in food production as well as sustainable agricultural practices, can help alleviate concerns about the glyphosate that is only one of the many tools farmers use to ensure everyone has healthy, affordable, and readily available food available to us.

Glyphosate: Why it is used in agriculture?

The use in agriculture of herbicides based on glyphosate benefits consumers, farmers as well as the environment. It is critical to effective controlling weeds, secure food supply, sustainable environmental practices, and sustainable weed management. Let's examine each of these benefits in more depth.

According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization the world's farmers could lose between 30-40% and 50 percent of their crops to weeds, pests, and disease. It's a tragic loss especially for farmers, when you consider that those crops are their main source of income.

https://axel.as-1.co.jp/asone/g/NC64-5169-17/ to see why farmers have come relying on these tools year in and year out. Applying glyphosate on fields with resistant to glyphosate is an established way of keeping destructive weeds away from their crops.

Crops vs. Weeds: the battle of their life

Glyphosate offers plants a chance to fight.

Canadians and other consumers around the world enjoy the benefits of plentiful, affordable food options.

グリホサート is growing and half of today's food-growing land is in danger of being unusable within a matter of 40 years because of the desertification process and land degradation.10 This has led to increased food shortages. In the absence of modern agricultural innovations and the use of glyphosate, Canadians can expect to pay 55% more for food.11

The food we love will be harder to come by. Thanks to the science of plants, farmers will be in a position to grow more of our favourite meals over time.

Glyphosate is a great herbicide to help control the weeds and ensure that produce is affordable in the supermarket. It aids farmers in caring for what Cherilyn Jolly Nagle who is one of the Saskatchewan farmer who calls "their most valuable asset" that is their land.

Keep foods that we love on the table

Farmers can prosper by using crop protection tools, such as glyphosate are employed to guard their crops from disease and pests.

42% more grains are similar to corn and wheat

72% more fruit

83 Percent More Potatoes and vegetables

The benefits are clear. Can glyphosate be used safely?

Simply put Yes, and like all pesticides, they should be applied according to the guidelines on the label. Canada has two regulation agencies that regulate glyphosate. One is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, that inspects crops to see if there is any residue of pesticides. The other is the Pest Management Regulating Agency (PMRA), who gives the regulations for product evaluations, approvals, and other guidelines (or refusals) and has one the most extensive evaluation processes throughout the world.

Although regulatory authorities are responsible for ensuring that farmers use the correct herbicides as well as manufacturers, farmers contribute to ensuring that glyphosate can be used safely and properly so that there isn't any unintended harm to animals, the natural environment or even humans.

Furthermore precision agriculture has helped farmers to utilize data and enhance their capability to apply glyphosate to the exact places and in the exact amounts.

https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/search/search?rkf=2&p=%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%83%89%E3%82%A2%E3%83%83%E3%83%97&aucmaxprice=999999999&thumb=1&s1=score2&o1=a&isdd=1&ei=utf-8&fixed=3&nockie=1&isnext=1&ex_cat=2084006160,2084008038,2084034075&rewrite_ok_wand_re_search=1 is extremely rare for pesticide residues to be discovered in food. But, it can be harmful in the event that it is. The CFIA ensures farmers use pesticides correctly and stay within set residue limits.16 In the rare occasion that it is found in low levels (e.g. 1 part per billion), it is well lower than the limit set by the Government of Canada, and is not a health or safety issue since it does not be a risk to human beings or animals.18

Glyphosate usage as part of practices for sustainable agriculture

Glyphosate is utilized by farmers as part of integrated pest/weed management methods. This means that they use more than herbicides to manage the growth of weeds. Glyphosate has enabled them to adopt conservation-based tillage or non-till methods which have long-term benefits for the soil, the air and the environment.

To decrease or stop tilling or plowing

Reduction in CO2 emissions

Capturing carbon from the soil

Improve soil health

- Reducing runoff and limiting erosion13

"No pesticide regulator in the world currently considers glyphosate to be an individual risk for cancer at the levels at which humans are currently exposed." -- Health Canada (January 11, 2019)

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations How to provide for the world's population by 2050

Ensuring Canadian farmers have the tools, technology and support they need to meet the ever-growing demand for food supplies of a growing population is more crucial than ever before.

グリホサート can expect farmers to ensure the quality and safety of our food by following the best agricultural and food safety and insect management practices. Glyphosate is only one of the many tools they'll employ to ensure that Canadians and others around the globe have access to healthy and affordable food, both now and in the near future.
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