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Is the tap water contaminated with glyphosate herbicides? What are the sources for these unsubstantiated rumors?
What is Glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient known as "glyphosate iopropylamine sal") is a herbicide for farming and gardening in all parts of the world which includes Japan. The spraying process absorbs it from the green parts of the plants, like the stems and leaves. It then migrates to roots and eventually withers the entire plant. Because it's a non-selective herbicide, all plants will die if the agent is applied to the leaf's surface. A lot of pesticide companies sell herbicides that contain glyphosate since the patent time period for these ingredients is over. Of course, all glyphosate herbicides on the market are reliable products that have passed strict inspection.

Glyphosate's safety is one of its most important characteristics. It has a low toxicity to animals because of the mechanism of inhibition that stops enzymes from activating in plants. Also, when the sprayed chemical comes in contact with soil, it is food for microorganisms. Since it permits no-tillage cultivation and is regarded as a pesticide, which can help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Glyphosate from tap water

Tap water can be completely safe

Do you know if glyphosate is added to tap water?

Weekly Shincho declared, April 2020: "In Japan there is no standard for glyphosate that is present in tap water. It is only the Target value." The value is greater than other pesticides and countries and drinking water sources are contaminated. I wrote an article stating that there is. There are some concerns that tap water may contain the highest levels of glyphosate. This is not true.

ラウンドアップ is that glyphosate doesn't have a standard value however, it has the target value. This is due to the fact that glyphosate for 10 minutes at 2 ppm is the standard for draft water quality value. This is because a level that is higher than 0.2ppm (1) has never been observed in tap water. According to an Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study, Japan has not seen any instances of glyphosate present in tap water with concentrations of more than 0.02ppm. It is not possible to determine it.

In addition, the soil will decay in a rate of half a percent in two days after the spraying. The glyphosate will then be absorbed into tap water and water sources at the same time and will not be a source of pollution.

Japanese tap water is safe

Tap water in Japan has been found to be to be safe. It's safe to drink tap water as is. There are 51 requirements to be inspected, and water supplies are controlled by strict quality standards. Water is classified as "acidic", "neutral" and "alkaline" in accordance with the difference in pH, but tap water in Japan is defined by the water quality standard so that pH is near neutral (5.8 or more , and 8.6 or less). If your house's water supply pipes have been corrosion-prone, iron rust could remain an option.

How is ラウンドアップ produced? Tap water is mostly made from dam and river water as its primary water source. The water that is collected by the water purification plant gets sterilized by injecting chlorine after removing impurities through precipitation and filtration. This tap water is then delivered to each household through water pipes.

A story about Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

The standard value for glyphosate residue for wheat in Japan is currently 5 ppm as of December 2017. However, prior to that, it was 5ppm. There are many opinions about this issue, for instance "We reduced the amount to 30ppm six times and ignored health risks."

Glyphosate in tapwater

The glyphosate residual value is the exact same as the value for international use.

The truth of the issue is that we adjusted the standard in accordance with the global standard's residual value and not loosening it. Japan imports wheat in huge quantities, mainly from South America, Canada, the United States and South America. The importer, the overseas producer of wheat, regulates the use at 30ppm. However, Japan's normative value for glyphosate will be 5ppm. ラウンドアップ means that any import of the substance will be banned. https://www.asian-tapas.com/glyphosate-herbicides-are-used-for-weed-control-before-the-summer/ of wheat could be affected and Japanese food products could be in danger. This is why we have updated the standard value to conform with the international standard. The current standard values are safe and do not cause any problems.

An knowledge of Glyphosate is crucial.

To prevent consumers from being affected by the emotional discussions regarding pesticide residues, it is vital to gather the correct information based upon scientific research carried out by experts. It is equally important to avoid letting gossip distract you from your healthy eating habits.


Here's my website: https://www.asian-tapas.com/glyphosate-herbicides-are-used-for-weed-control-before-the-summer/
     
 
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