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Source: realfarmacy.com By Laura Sesana
WASHINGTON, July 5, 2013 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has raised the permitted tolerance levels of glyphosate residuethe controversial herbicide and active ingredient in Monsantos Round Upin many of the fruits and vegetables that you eat.
Last spring, when the media was clamoring against the Senates passing of the so-called Monsanto Protection Act, the EPA quietly promoted the rule change regarding glyphosate levels without much attention from the media or public.
The new regulation raises glyphosate levels in oilseed crops, which include sesame, flax, and soybean, from 20 parts per million (ppm), to 40 ppm. It also raises the allowable glyphosate contamination level for sweet potatoes and carrots from 0.2 ppm to 3 ppm for sweet potatoes and 5ppm for carrots, thats 15 and 25 times the previous levels.
The change in tolerance levels affects several other agricultural products, including animal feed, root crops and fruit trees. While the regulation is effective beginning May 1, 2013, there was an open comment session, closing July 1, that received over 10,800 comments against the proposed change in regulation. It is unlikely, however, that the comments will have any bearing on the decision, which is already final.
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"... 15 and 25 times the previous levels."