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What is a "glyphosate" herbicide?
グリホサート 分析 Glyphosate (ingredient designation "glyphosateisopropylamine sodium") is herbicides that are employed to eliminate pests in gardening and agriculture all over the globe and even in Japan. It is absorbed into the stems and leaves, after which it spreads to the root and causes the whole plant to wilt. It is non-selective , and all plants die when it's applied to their leaves. Numerous pesticide companies offer herbicides containing glyphosate because the patent period for the ingredients has expired. Of course, all herbicides containing glyphosate that are available are safe products that have passed strict inspection.
Glyphosate, which has a low toxicity for livestock due to an enzyme inhibitor in plants (not found in animals), is one of its attributes. If the chemical solution is sprayed on soil, it can be a source of food for microorganisms. They are able to differentiate the solution into carbon, water, and oxygen. It is a pesticide that is recognized around the world, and it helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions because it allows no-tillage cultivation.
Glyphosate in tap water
Tap water has no danger
Is glyphosate in tap water?
Weekly Shincho declared, April 2020: "In Japan there is no standard for glyphosate that remains in tap water. Only the Target value." The value is greater than other pesticides and drinking water sources are contaminated. I posted an article saying that there's. グリホサート https://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/glyphosate/index.htm There were concerns over the possibility that tap water might contain high concentrations. However, this is not the case.
Firstof all, glyphosate doesn't have a standard or target value. The tap water never had an amount of more than 0.2ppm (1). グリホサート According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare there was no instance of glyphosate that was greater than 0.02ppm was discovered in Japan tap water. The reason for this is there is no risk of being detected.
Furthermore that, the glyphosate spray slows down the soil's metabolism and degrades in as short as two days. Thus, it is transported to rivers and tap water in the same amount and won't be a source of pollution.
Japanese tap water is safe
The tap water of Japan is known to be safe in the world. Tap water can be drank as is. There are 51 strict inspection items, and they are supplied on the basis of strict quality control stipulated by the law. Based on the difference in pH in water, it can be classified as "acidic" or neutral", or "alkaline". However, Japan's water quality standard stipulates that tap water must have a pH close to neutral (5.8 or higher , and 8.6 or lower). Iron can be a drinkable substance corrosion if the pipes in your house are damaged.
How does tap water get produced? Tap water is mainly made from surface water that is, for instance, dam lakes or from rivers. After the water is cleaned, chlorine is injected into the water purification plant to remove any impurities. The tap water produced by the water purification plant is pumped to each home.
Story about Japanese pesticide residue standard value
The glyphosate residual standard for wheat is 5ppm in Japan. However, it was 5 to 5 ppm up until December 2017. In relation to this, there are a variety of opinions like "We loosened the limit to 30ppm by six times, and we rebuked health damage."
Glyphosate in tap water
The value of the residual standard of glyphosate is the same as the international standard.
The truth is that we didn't reduce the standards. We set it to reflect the international residual standard value. Japan imports large quantities wheat from South America. The importer is also referred to as the overseas producer , regulates the use of glyphosate in accordance with the standard set by international standards of 30ppm. If the standard value in Japan is 5ppm, then it will go over the limit and all imports will be prohibited. If this happens, there will be a disruption in the supply of bread wheat and Japanese food may be in danger. https://www.pref.kumamoto.jp/uploaded/attachment/3733.pdf We therefore revised the standard value to be in line with the international standards. グリホサート 500ml There is no safety issue using the current standard values.
You must be aware of the chemical glyphosate
It is essential to have the right information that is based on scientifically-sound research, so that consumers aren't influenced by their feelings about pesticide residues. It is also important to enjoy your food without being distracted distracted by rumors.
Homepage: https://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/glyphosate/index.htm
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