The Indian government has restricted the use of glyphosate-based herbicides due to the risks to human and animal health. On Tuesday the Agricultural Ministry stated in a notification that the use of glyphosate is prohibited and no person, except Pest Control Operators (PCOs), shall use glyphosate.
The government statement added that all agrichemical companies have been asked to return the certificate of registration granted for glyphosate and its derivatives to the registration committee so that the warning in capital letters can be incorporated on labels and leaflets. Permission will only be given for glyphosate formulations through PCOs. The companies have been given three months to return the certificate, otherwise strict action will be taken as per the provisions of the Insecticides Act, 1968.
Poster Comment:
Glyphosate is carcinogenic. Glyphosate is a mineral chelator and denies minerals to humans and plants that they need for their health.