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Is the tap water contaminated with the herbicide glyphosate? Where are these unsubstantiated rumors coming from?
What is a glyphosate-based herbicide? And how does it work?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosate isopropylamine salt") is a herbicide used for agriculture and gardening all over the world including Japan. Glyphosate is absorbed from green partslike stems and leaves. After spraying the chemical is absorbed by the root, and then withers the whole. The plants die when the herbicide has been applied to leaves. グリホサート Pesticide companies are now selling herbicides based on glyphosate since the patent for the ingredients has expired. The herbicides that contain glyphosate have been tested and reliable.

Glyphosate has one its distinct characteristics it's safety. It is because of it being able to block the actions of enzymes that are found in plants (not found in animals) and is safe for animals. Additionally the chemical solution is able to be absorbed by the soil and become food for microorganisms. The chemical can be separated into carbon dioxide, water and various other compounds. It is a pesticide that is recognized around the world, and it contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gases since it permits the cultivation of no-tillage.

Glyphosate in tap water

Tap water has no danger

What are the effects of the glyphosate in tap water?

Weekly Shincho declared, April 2020: "In Japan there is no standard for glyphosate that is present in drinking water from the tap. Only the Target value." In addition, the value is higher than other pesticides, and in other countries, and it is also drinking water that is contaminated with pesticides. I have published an article that states that there was. This has led people to believe that tap water might contain high levels of glyphosate. However, this is not true.

The first thing to note is that glyphosate DOES NOT have a target or standard value. This is due to the fact that the concentration that is greater than 0.2ppm, which is 1, has never been detected in tap water. An Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study found that Japan's tap water does not contain glyphosate in levels that exceed 0.02ppm. It is not possible to determine it.

The glyphosate that is sprayed on soil will degrade in half only two days. This means that it will be transferred to the water supply and tap water at the same level and will not be a source of pollution.

グリホサート Japanese tap water is secure

Tap water from Japan is believed to be safe. Tap water is safe when it is treated as it is. There are 51 specific inspection items and they are supplied with the strict quality control required by law. The difference in pH between water determines if it's acidic, neutral or alkaline. Japan's water quality standards demand the tap water to be close to neutral (5.8+ or 8.6+). But, if the pipes that supply water in the vicinity of your home are damaged, there's still the chance of drinking iron rust.

How does tap water get made in the first in the first place? Tap water is produced primarily from water sources such as dam lakes and rivers. After water has been filtered and precipitated, it is cleaned with chlorine. Each household receives the tap water through its pipes.

グリホサート Story of Japanese pesticide residue standard value

The standard value for glyphosate residue for wheat in Japan is 5 ppm at present however, up to December 2017, it was 5 ppm. There are various opinions regarding this. Some claim "We reduced 30ppm by six times, and resented any health damage."

Glyphosate is a component of tapwater.

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

The truth is, we did not lower the standard. https://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/glyphosate/index.htm Instead we adjusted it to meet the residual standard of international standards. Japan imports huge amounts of wheat from South America and the United States. The importer (the overseas producer) regulates the quantity of glyphosate utilized at the international standard (30ppm). However, Japan's standard value of glyphosate is 5ppm. グリホサート 英語 If it's higher than the value of the standard, all imports will be prohibited. If this happens, there'll be a disruption to the supply of bread wheat and Japanese food products could be at risk. This is why we have updated the standard value to conform with the international standard. And, of course there's no issue in terms of safety, even using the current standards values.

Do you need to understand glyphosate?

To prevent consumers from being affected by the emotional discussions concerning pesticides' residues, it is essential to gather the correct facts based on scientific research done by experts. It is crucial to avoid letting rumors keep you from your regular eating habits.

グリホサート 苔
My Website: https://pesticide.maff.go.jp/agricultural-chemicals/details/14360
     
 
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