Glyphosate’s claimed mechanism of action in plants is the disruption of the “Shikimate pathway”. This pathway is present in all bacteria, including our very own gut bacteria!| Sara Banta Health
Health Canada dismisses significance of new science, including forest studies, leaving Safe Food Matters to consider further action. Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has decided to not take any steps regarding the registration of glyphosate, even after the Court ordered it to look at new science. Safe Food Matters is reviewing PMRA’s […]| Safe Food Matters
The Environmental Protection Authority is being taken to court over its decision not to re-assess the pesticide glyphosate. The Environmental Law Initiative is arguing that there is enough new evidence around the human health and environmental effects of glyphosate, or Roundup, to warrant a reasses| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
PMRA previously dismissed cancer evidence, but a recent Federal Court win means PMRA should respond to this new science in August 2025.| Safe Food Matters
A landmark study confirms glyphosate-cancer link, with robust evidence on prenatal exposure and dose-dependent risks. Explore the findings.| FoodTimes
Glyphosate has long been a cornerstone herbicide for weed control across a range of cropping systems. However, its widespread use has also brought increased legal scrutiny. Under pressure from ongoing lawsuits, Bayer has announced it may halt glyphosate production unless it receives legal protection. Given this possibility, Derek Washburn, Farm Management Extension Associate, and I ...| cotton.ces.ncsu.edu
Keep it Clean’s 2025 list, meant to warn farmers about marketing hurdles tied to specific agri-chemical use, has updated its guidance on cereal and lentil pesticides| Manitoba Co-operator
The following is an excerpt from an article by the NEXT LEVEL: Wem gehört das Leben? – Warum wir Gentechnik stoppen müssen / Who Owns Life? – Why We Must Stop Genetic Engineering. Genetic engineeri…| Critical Check
To be sure, many cancers are no hot coffee burn; it’s difficult at best to assign an indisputable exact cause to cancer. Going by the jury awards against Bayer so far, though, the company may well wish it had been in the coffee business instead. The post Editor’s Rant: The coffee conundrum appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsEditor's column & Production Tips - Grainews
New Report Shows Repeat Spraying of BC and New Brunswick Forests, Contrary to Federal Approval Raising risks to Indigenous people, others who eat forest food TORONTO, March 28, 2025 — A new report shows pesticides are sprayed on Canadian forests up to 7 times in the forestry cycle, not just once – as assumed in Health […] The post New Report Shows Repeat Spraying of BC and New Brunswick Forests, Contrary to Federal Approval appeared first on Safe Food Matters.| Safe Food Matters
Spring 2025 To: Minister of Health – hcminister.ministresc@hc-sc.gc.ca Re: Cancel Approval of Glyphosate for Forestry Use We are Canadian organizations concerned about the spraying of pesticides on our forests. A new report, Forest Spraying & Forest Food, shows the assessments for the use of glyphosate products on forests are flawed. […]| Safe Food Matters
The plan may conflict with the new HHS head, RFK Jr., who helped sue Monsanto over lack of sufficient health warnings.| Truthout
"Trust us, we got it right" isn't good enough. Safe Food Matters and friends won in the glyphosate product renewal case, when on February 18 the Federal Court uled that the renewal of a pesticide product used in forestry and agriculture was not reasonable because Health Canada's decision-making was not adequate.| Safe Food Matters
On January 22, 2025, Safe Food Matters will be in court again, fighting over glyphosate. Our original – still ongoing -lawsuit was about Health Canada’s decision to register glyphosate (“Registration Decision”), and this one is about the 5 year renewal of a product that contains the pesticide. Details on how to attend in person or […]| Safe Food Matters
As malting barley yields approach those of top feed varieties, farmers are increasingly choosing to grow malting barley in hopes of securing a premium| Grainews
Article by Michelle Perro, MD, Stephanie Seneff, PhD, and Zen Honeycutt BFA| GMOScience
How Gluten and Glyphosate in American Wheat Impact Mental Health - the problem may not lie solely with gluten but also with glyphosate| The JEM Foundation
Legal limits are exceeded even when spray labels are followed.| Safe Food Matters