NOBULL: Brazil Seeks Ban on Monsanto Herbicide Due to Alarming Toxicity Risks
Brazil Seeks Ban on Monsanto Herbicide Due to Alarming Toxicity Risks
John Deike
EcoWatch / News Analysis
Published: Friday 28 March 2014
The actions request a preliminary injunction which would allow the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply to suspend the registration of the products until a final conclusion about their toxicity is reached by ANVISA.
Brazil’s Federal Public Prosecutor has asked the country’s justice department to suspend the use of glyphosate, which is the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup—the world’s top-selling herbicide.
In addition, the prosecutor has also targeted another herbicide known as 2,4-D and the active ingredients methyl parathion, lactofem, phorate, carbofuran, abamectin, tiram and paraquat, according to GMWatch
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