Mexican biotech expert says his country’s proposed glyphosate weed killer ban ‘based on lies’
Mexican biotech expert says his country’s proposed glyphosate weed killer ban ‘based on lies’


“Launching fake news to mount a lie is very easy; it is always more profitable to be an alarmist than to transmit real information,” said the scientific disseminator who regretted that consumers are not receiving truthful information about glyphosate, because” the food from the countryside is safe.”
He indicated that within the same IARC evaluation, which has been used by groups antagonistic to herbicides, in Category 1 plutonium, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, ham and processed meats are found as carcinogenic safe. In that sense, the specialist said he was surprised because the groups that claim to be caring for and defending human health say absolutely nothing about it.
“Has anyone ever thought of banning hamburgers or ham, which are really classified as carcinogenic by that agency?”
[Editor’s note: This story was published in Spanish has been translated and edited for clarity.]
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