California’s environmental health agency is proceeding with its plan to list glyphosate as a possible carcinogen.
California officials say glyphosate will be added to California’s Proposition 65, a list of chemicals they have determined could cause cancer. The list represents a warning to consumers, not a ban.
The move comes following a year-long legal battle between the agency and glyphosate manufacturer Monsanto. Monsanto has asked for a stay in the listing pending an appeal with California’s Fifth Appellate District.
Continue reading California to list glyphosate as a possible carcinogen at Brownfield Ag News.
Copyright © 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau®, Inc. is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Indiana.