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What is glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient called "glyphosate iopropylamine sal") is an herbicide used for farming and gardening in all parts of the globe including Japan. It is absorbed by stems and leaves, then migrates to the roots and causes the plant to die. It is not selective and all plants be killed when it is spraying their leaves. Glyphosate-based herbicides are often sold by pesticide companies since the patent time period for their components has expired. The glyphosate herbicides available on the markets have been tested with a strictness.

One of the attributes of glyphosate (glyphosate) is its "safety". This chemical is very low toxic to animals, and it inhibits the activity of enzymes in plants. Additionally, when the sprayed chemical comes into contact with soil, it becomes the food source for microorganisms. グリホサート It is recognized globally as a pesticide, which contributes to the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

Glyphosate in tap water

Tap water is safe

What effect does the chemical glyphosate on the water supply?

Weekly Shincho stated that there was no standard value for glyphosate in Japan's tap water. グリホサート The only value that is considered to be the target. This value is higher than the values of other pesticides or other countries. グリホサート It also includes drinking water that is affected by pesticides. I have published an article that states that there is. グリホサート グリホサート There are concerns that excessive levels of glyphosate might remain in tap water. This is not true.

First, glyphosate is not an "standard" value. It is only an "target" value. Tap water has never been found to contain glyphosate at a concentration greater than 0.2ppm (1). According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan has never had any reports of glyphosate being detected within tap water. The reason for this is there is no risk of being detected.

Furthermore, the soil will decay in a rate of half one percent over the course of two days after the spraying. Thus, it is transfered to rivers and tap water in the same amount and won't be a source of pollution.

Japanese tapwater is secure

The tap water of Japan is considered as safe around the world. It is safe to drink tap water in its entirety. There are 51 distinct inspection items and they are provided with strict quality control as required by law. https://www.mhlw.go.jp/file/05-Shingikai-11121000-Iyakushokuhinkyoku-Soumuka/0000168500.pdf Based on the difference in pH in water, it can be classified as "acidic", 'neutral" or "alkaline". However Japan's water quality standards stipulate that tap water should have a pH close to neutral (5.8 or higher , and 8.6 or less). There is a possibility that iron rust can be found in your water supply pipes.

How is tap water made? Tap water typically uses river and dam water as its raw water source. The water collected in the water purification plant is cleaned by injecting chlorine and then removing impurities by precipitation and filtration. This water from the tap is delivered to each household through water pipes.

A story about the Japanese pesticide residue standard values

The current glyphosate residue standard for wheat in Japan, 5 ppm. It was 5ppm up to December 2017. There are opinions such as "We loosened that to 30ppm with a six-fold increase, and were adamant about the health effects."

Glyphosate in tapwater

The value of the residual standard for glyphosate remains the equivalent to the international standard.

But the fact of the problem is that we did adjust the standard to match the global standard's residual value and not loosen it. Japan imports wheat in large quantities, mainly from South America, Canada, the United States and South America. The importer (the foreign producer) controls the quantity of glyphosate used at the international standard (30ppm). The standard value for Japan of glyphosate is 5ppm. If it exceeds the standard value then all imports will be banned. If this happens, there'll be a disruption in the supply of bread wheat and Japanese food products could be in danger. To ensure that it is in line with international standards, the standard value was revised. There is no safety issue with the current standards values.

You need to know the basics of the chemical glyphosate

To ensure that consumers are not influenced by emotional conversations regarding pesticide residues, it is vital to gather the correct facts based on scientific research done by experts. It is also important not to let gossip detract from your healthy lifestyle.


Here's my website: https://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/glyphosate/index.htm
     
 
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