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What is a "glyphosate" herbicide?
Glyphosate, also referred to as "glyphosate Isopropylamine Salt", is an herbicide used in agriculture and gardening all over the world. It is absorbed into the leaves and stems, it then spreads to the roots and causes the whole plant to wilt. It is not selective and every plant will be killed when it is spraying their leaves. Since the patent time period for the ingredients is over the majority of pesticide firms now offer herbicides made of glyphosate. All herbicides based on glyphosate are tested and reliable.
Glyphosate has one of its most distinctive characteristics it's security. This is due to it being able to block the action of enzymes found in plants (not present in animals) and is very safe for animals. If the chemical solution is applied to the soil, it becomes a food source for microorganisms. グリホサート They are able to differentiate the solution into carbon, water and oxygen. It is a pesticide that is recognized throughout the world and aids in the reduction of greenhouse gases since it permits no-tillage cultivation.
Glyphosate in tapwater
Tap water is secure
Is glyphosate mixed with tap water?
Weekly Shincho stated that there is no standard for glyphosate found in Japan's tap water. https://agriknowledge.affrc.go.jp/RN/2010890726.pdf The only value that is considered to be the target. In addition the value is greater than other pesticides and other countries, and drinking water that is contaminated with pesticides. In an article, I stated that there was. グリホサート There are concerns that tap water may contain the highest levels of glyphosate. This content is not correct.
Firstof all, glyphosate isn't an "standard" number. It's merely an "target" value. The reason is that tap water has never had concentrations of glyphosate exceeding 0.2ppm (which is one). According to an Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study, Japan has not seen any cases of glyphosate in tap water with concentrations that exceed 0.02ppm. It is not possible to detect it.
Furthermore the soil will degrade at a rate of half one percent within two days after the spraying. The same amount of glyphosate will then be transferred to tap water and rivers, and will not be contaminated.
グリホサート Japanese tap water is secure
Tap water from Japan is considered safe. It is safe to drink tap water as it is. There are 51 strict inspection items that are supplied on the basis of strict quality controls imposed by the law. グリホサート Water is classified as "acidic", "neutral" and "alkaline" according to the pH difference, but the tap water of Japan is defined by the water quality standard to ensure that pH is near neutral (5.8 or greater and 8.6 or less). It is still possible to drink iron rust if the water pipes around your house are damaged.
How does tap water get produced? Tap water is made primarily from surface water like dam lakes and river water as raw. After cleaning the water then adding chlorine to make it more sterile. Every household is supplied with tap water through its pipes.
The Story of Japanese pesticide residue standards value
The current glyphosate residue standards for wheat is Japan, 5 ppm. The standard was 5 ppm until December 2017. There are many views regarding this issue, including "We loosened the limit to 30ppm six times and we rebuked health harm."
Glyphosate in tap water
The standard residual value of glyphosate is the same as the standard used in international law.
In reality, we didn't loosen the standard. We adjusted it to match the international residual standard value. Japan imports wheat in massive quantities from the United States, Canada and South America. The importer, or the overseas producer, regulates the use of glyphosate in the 30ppm range. The Japanese standard is 5ppm. Anything that is higher than the standard will be penalized. If this happens, supply of wheat will be restricted and Japanese food products could be at risk. Therefore, we changed the standard value to meet the international standard. There is no safety issue with the current standards values.
グリホサート You need to know the basics of the chemical glyphosate
It is crucial to have the right knowledge that is based on scientifically-sound research, to ensure that consumers do not get influenced by feelings about pesticide residues. It is important to not let the rumours distract you from your daily food habits.
Here's my website: http://pssj2.jp/2006/gakkaisi/tec_info/glyphosa.pdf
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