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What exactly is a Gryphosate herbicide, you ask?
Glyphosate (ingredient called "glyphosate Iopropylamine sal") is an herbicide used for cultivation and gardening throughout the world, including Japan. It is absorbed from the leaves and stem greens, migrates towards the roots and finally dries out the whole plant. Because it's classified as an "non-selective" herbicide the plants will die when the agent is applied to the leaf surface. The herbicides based on glyphosate are typically sold by pesticide companies since the patent time period for their components has expired. All herbicides containing glyphosate that are in the market have been subject to rigorous inspection.
Glyphosate's security is among its key attributes. It's low in toxicity to animals due to the mechanism of inhibition that blocks enzymes from activating in plants. In addition the chemical solution is able to absorb into soil and become a food source for microorganisms. The chemical can be separated into water, carbon dioxide and other substances. It is recognized globally as a pesticide which aids in the reduction of greenhouse gases.
グリホサート Glyphosate is a component of tapwater.
Tap water is safe
Does glyphosate get added to tap water?
Weekly Shincho reported that in April 2020, there will not be a standard value for glyphosate left in tap water. https://www.amazon.co.jp/グリホサート除草剤-サンフーロン500mm-ラウンドアップに次ぐ第2位の販売量!!/dp/B004Q614BI It will be the goal value. The value is greater than other pesticides as well as drinking water is contaminated. A piece I wrote about it stated that it is. There are some concerns that tap water may have excessive levels of glyphosate. However, this is incorrect.
The first thing to note is that glyphosate DOES NOT have a target or standard value. Tap water has never detected the presence of glyphosate in a concentration greater than 0.2ppm (1). According to a Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare survey, Japan has not seen any instances of glyphosate present in tap water that has concentrations that exceed 0.02ppm. It is impossible to detect it.
The glyphosate that is sprayed on soil actually decays in half only two days. グリホサート The same amount of glyphosate can be absorbed into waterways and rivers and will not be polluted.
Japanese tap water is healthy
Tap water from Japan is considered to be safe. It is safe to drink tap water in its current state. There are 51 things which are subject to rigorous inspection and are supplied in accordance with the law. In accordance with the difference in pH, water can be classified as "acidic" or neutral" or "alkaline". However the Japanese water quality standards stipulate that tap water has to have a pH close to neutral (5.8 or higher , and 8.6 or less). You can still drink iron rust if the water pipes around your house have been damaged.
How is tap water produced? Tap water is primarily made from water sources , such as dam lakes and rivers. After cleaning the water then adding chlorine to clean it. The tap water is carried to every household via water pipes.
The Story of Japanese standard value for pesticide residues
Japan's standard value for glyphosate for wheat is 5ppm. However, it was 5ppm prior to December 2017. There are many views regarding this issue, including "We increased the limit to 30ppm 6 times and deplored health damage."
Glyphosate in tapwater
The residual standard value of glyphosate is equal to the international standard.
グリホサート The truth is, we did not lower the value of the standard. Instead we made adjustments to make it be in line with the residual value that is set by international standards. Japan imports wheat in massive amounts from the United States, Canada and South America. The importer, the main producer of wheat from overseas controls the use of wheat at 30ppm. However, if the normal value for Japan is set at 5ppm, it will be higher than the value of the standard and imports are prohibited. グリホサート If this happens, there'll be a disruption in the supply of bread wheat and Japanese food may be in danger. In order to comply with international standards, the value of standardization was revised. The safety issue remains even though the standards are current.
An understanding of Glyphosate is essential
To prevent consumers from being emotionally influenced by discussions about pesticide residues, it is important that you have the correct knowledge. Experts have conducted research in the field of science. It is crucial to not let the rumours keep you from your regular food habits.
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