Glyphosate: an effective ecological herbicide, not carcinogenic, not endocrine disrupting
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Once again I am hallucinating in front of Izy's "proofs" ... a photo that could have been taken anywhere, anytime and a discussion of the highest comic out of the trash cans of the net! This guy is constantly making fun of himself, it's crazy!
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https://www.inrae.fr/actualites/zero-gl ... teint-2021
Greenwashing in short.
"Solutions very dependent on fossil fuels and destocking carbon, unlike the use of glyphosate."1 / for the destruction of plant cover at the end of cultivation or in intercropping: combination of existing mechanical innovations by combining several passages;
2 / for cleaning the surroundings: use of thermal weeding with the same tools as those designed for green spaces;
Greenwashing in short.
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izentrop wrote:Solutions very dependent on fossil fuels and destocking carbon, unlike the use of glyphosate.
Greenwashing in short.
Bayer / Monsanto would like to thank its partner INRAE and this courageous Izentrop for their precious collaboration.
Recall:
https://www.environnement-magazine.fr/p ... glyphosateThis Monday, January 8, a study by the University of Caen Normandie published in the journal Toxicology Reports, revealed the presence of heavy metals, including arsenic, as well as traces of petroleum in glyphosate-based herbicides. These formulants are said to be more toxic to plants and human cells than glyphosate itself.
Even INSERM begins to recognize that it's kidding! https://www.inserm.fr/expertise-collect ... nnees-2021
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By dint of hitting the agris for rubbish, the sores win. In a few years there will be no more ...
It starts to show https://actu.fr/societe/45-000-vaches-e ... 94639.html
It starts to show https://actu.fr/societe/45-000-vaches-e ... 94639.html
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izMentrop »24/11/21, 03:18
already it is not a question of hitting the agris since among them there are some who do not use this shit. Then it is not the farmers who are blamed, but the manufacturers of this filth, the agrarians only use what is offered to them and often it is a no-choice. In a few years these agris, who will have finally understood that it is possible to do otherwise, will have changed their method and will be all the better for it. Except Monsanto and others ... who pay you how much for all your lies!By dint of hitting the agris for rubbish, the sores win. In a few years there will be no more ...
It starts to show https://actu.fr/societe/45-000-vaches-e ... 94639.html
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Re: Glyphosate: an effective ecological herbicide, not carcinogenic, not endocrine disrupting
The article is very clear: farmers stop for lack of sufficient remuneration and not because of "that we hit them"as I take the opportunity to insinuate the author of the article ... and that of the post .
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Ahmed »24 / 11 / 21, 11: 58
Phew, finally!
izmentrop, the bouzo bis has the same difficulties to read French well it seems. And during this time, the real organic people are doing very well with their products more and more popular with consumers, now the supermarkets and the government timidly. Big agrochemicals have just come to the end of their journey and poisoning populations and living things.The article is very clear: the farmers stop for lack of sufficient remuneration and not because they are "beaten" as the author of the article takes the opportunity to insinuate ... and that of the post
Phew, finally!
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Re: Glyphosate: an effective ecological herbicide, not carcinogenic, not endocrine disrupting
A lot of people "hit" on Monsanto or the like without it hurting their morale in any way, and I am convinced that this is not a "story", however persuasive it may be (as it may be) Humus ) which will influence their behavior!
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Are you kidding, Bayer bites its fingers for buying it backAhmed wrote:Many people "hit" on Monsanto or the like without it hurting their morale in any way
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izentrop wrote:Are you kidding, Bayer bites its fingers for buying it backAhmed wrote:Many people "hit" on Monsanto or the like without it hurting their morale in any way
What beautiful naivety ... Bayer ex IG Farben, the servant of the Nazis is on the contrary in joy to have within him this flagship of the industry of death.
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