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What is a glyphosate-based herbicide? And how does it work?

Glyphosate ("ingredient name "glyphosateisopropylamine-salt") is a herbicide widely used in agriculture and gardening throughout the globe which includes Japan. It is absorbed from the leaves and stem greens before moving towards the root and eventually smothers the entire plant. It is non-selective and every plant will be killed when it is spraying their leaves. Since the patent time period for the ingredient has expired the majority of pesticide firms now offer herbicides containing glyphosate. All herbicides containing glyphosate that are being sold are examined by a rigorous inspector.

ラウンドアップ of the main characteristics of glyphosate is "safety" it is very low in the degree of toxicity to animals through a mechanism which hinders the action of enzymes present in plants (not present in animals). If the chemical solution is applied to soil it becomes a food source for microorganisms. They can distinguish the solution into water, carbon, and oxygen. It is widely recognized as a pesticide that aids in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

Glyphosate in tap water

Tap water is safe

Does glyphosate get added to tap water?

Weekly Shincho reported that in April 2020, there would not be a standard value for glyphosate left in water that is filtered. It will be the goal value. ラウンドアップ is higher that other pesticides and drinking water sources are contaminated. An article I wrote said that it's. This has led people to believe that tap water might contain high levels of Glyphosate. However, this content isn't true.

First, glyphosate has no "standard value", but only "target value". This is due to the fact that the water quality standards for draft value (concentration that is safe when you drink 2 liters of tap water every day for a lifetime) was glyphosate, 10 minutes at 2 ppm. Tap water has never detected glyphosate with a concentration higher than 0.2ppm (1). According to an Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study, Japan has not seen any instances of glyphosate present in tap water with concentrations that exceed 0.02ppm. The truth is that there is no danger of it being discovered.

In addition, the soil metabolizes the glyphosate in a manner of halving in two days. The glyphosate will then be released into the water supply and tap water at the same rate and will not be a source of pollution.

Safe tap water in Japan

Tap water from Japan is safe. It is safe to drink tap water as is. There are 51 specific inspection points and they are provided with the strict quality controls required by law. The difference in pH of water is what determines whether it's acidic, neutral or alkaline. Japan's water quality standards demand that tap water be neutral (5.8+ and 8.6+). https://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/PageRedirect.aspx?redirectedurl=https://lovejapangardeningworld.com/%e7%ab%af%e5%8d%88%e3%81%ae%e7%af%80%e5%8f%a5%e3%81%a8%e3%81%af%e3%81%a9%e3%82%93%e3%81%aa%e3%81%8a%e7%a5%9d%e3%81%84%ef%bc%9f/ is still possible when the water supply pipes are damaged.

How is tap water produced? Tap water is primarily made from water sources , such as rivers and dam lakes. After eliminating impurities via precipitation and filtration and sterilization, the water is cleaned by water purification facilities. The tap water produced by the purification plant is piped to every home.

A story about Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

The glyphosate residue standard value for wheat in Japan is 5 ppm at present as of December 2017. However, prior to ラウンドアップ , it was at 5 ppm. There are many opinions about this issue, such as "We decreased it to 30ppm 6 times and ignored health risks."

Glyphosate in tap water

The residual value of glyphosate is identical to the international standard.

The fact is that the standard wasn't changed, but rather changed to reflect the value that was left from the standard. ラウンドアップ imports huge quantities of wheat from South America. The importer, also known as the overseas producer, naturally controls the usage of glyphosate according to the international standard of 30ppm. The Japanese standard value is 5ppm. Anything that is higher than the standard will be penalized. If this occurs, the availability of wheat would be restricted and Japanese food products could be at risk. To ensure that we meet international standards, we have revised the standard values. The current standards don't pose any safety concerns.

Understand glyphosate properly

To ensure that consumers are not influenced from emotional discussions regarding pesticide residues, it is important to allow them to access the correct knowledge that is gathered from research conducted by scientists. It is important to be satisfied with your food choices and avoid getting distracted by the rumors.


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