China Set to Shock Markets with Low Glyphosate Residue Limits in Food Imports

China’s action would likely decrease the global use of glyphosate as a desiccant. The practice, known as desiccating, pre-harvest spraying or crop topping, is favored by many ‘conventional’ farmers as a way to hasten the even ripening of grains, legumes and other crops.

3 thoughts on “China Set to Shock Markets with Low Glyphosate Residue Limits in Food Imports

    • I think that we would be joining Europe as well. What will Bayer do, to whom will they sell that former Monsanto product (RoundUp.) Describing a problem in law in childhood language, “You touched it last, you own it.” I believe I have the facts right on this, if I don’t, please do not be afraid to tell me. My apologies if incorrect.

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