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Are tap water sources contamination? From where did these unsubstantiated rumors originate?
What exactly is what is a "glyphosate" herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosate isopropylamine salt") is an herbicide used in gardening and agriculture all over the world including Japan. グリホサート 分解 Glyphosate is absorbed by the green parts of plants, like leaves and stems. After being sprayed, the agent migrates to the root, and then withers the entire. The plants die when the herbicide is applied to leaves. Pesticide companies typically sell glyphosate-based herbicides after the patent expires. グリホサート 稲 All herbicides containing glyphosate currently on the marketplace are safe and have undergone strict examination.

One of the attributes of glyphosate is "safety" that is extremely low in toxicity to animals through a mechanism which inhibits the action of the enzymes found in plants (not present in animals). The sprayed chemical solution becomes food for microorganisms after it comes in contact with soil. It is later separated into carbon dioxide and water. It is unique since it does not contain herbicide substances. グリホサート efsa Because it allows no-tillage cultivation, it is recognized as a pesticide, which can help reduce greenhouse emissions of greenhouse gases.

Glyphosate found in tap water

Tap water is secure

Are glyphosate and tap water?

Weekly Shincho reported that in April 2020, there will not be a standard value for glyphosate remaining in tap water. It will only be the value that is targeted. In addition, it is higher than other pesticides as well as other countries and water contaminated with pesticides. グリホサート I wrote an article stating that there is. This has led to concerns that tap water might contain high levels of glyphosate. This content is not correct.

Firstof all, glyphosate isn't an "standard" value. It's only a "target" value. The tap water never had a concentration above 0.2ppm (1). グリホサート In reality, in an examination conducted of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare There are no instances of glyphosate found in water from taps in Japan that exceeds 0.02 ppm. In reality, there is no danger of it being detected.

Additionally soil decays in a rate of half one percent within two days following the spraying. This means that it can be transferred to waterways and rivers in the same amount and won't be a source of pollution.

Japanese tap water can be secure

The tap water of Japan is considered to be safe throughout the world. It is safe to drink tap water as is. There are 51 inspection points and they are provided with the strict quality control mandated 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+ and 8.6+). グリホサート Iron rust remains a possibility when the water supply pipes 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 cleansing the water by adding chlorine, it is then added to sterilize it. The tap water is piped to the homes.

The story of Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

The current standard value of the glyphosate residue in wheat in Japan is established at 5ppm. It was only 5 ppm at the time of December 2017. There are many opinions about this subject, including "We decreased it to 30ppm 6 times and did not consider health effects."

Glyphosate is a component of tapwater.

The residual standard value for glyphosate is exactly the same as the standard international.

グリホサート The truth is, we did not reduce the value of the standard. Instead we changed it to be in line with the residual value of international standards. Japan imports huge quantities of wheat from South America. The importer, also known as the overseas producer , regulates the use glyphosate to the standard set by international standards of 30ppm. The standard value for Japan of glyphosate is 5ppm. If it is higher than the standard value, all imports are banned. グリホサート If this happens, the availability of wheat would be hindered and Japanese food production could be endangered. The standard value is being revised to conform to the standards of international quality. Safety isn't an issue with current standards.

An understanding of Glyphosate is essential

To avoid consumers being in a hurry to be influenced by emotions regarding pesticide residues, it is important to be aware of the facts from scientific research conducted by experts. It is also important not to let gossip detract from your healthy eating habits.


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