Another conviction for Bayer
Due miliardi di dollari d’indennizzo a una coppia ammalatasi per il Roundup. Rilevando Monsanto il gruppo tedesco ha ereditato migliaia di denunce
Bayer, che solo negli Stati Uniti deve far fronte a 13’400 azioni legali, ha espresso delusione per la sentenza e ribadito che il Roundup e il suo controverso principio, il glifosato, non sono dannosi.
What is glyphosate
Glyphosate — or more correctly glyphosate, or in the international version glyphosate — is an amine identified for the first time in the 1950s by a chemical and pharmaceutical multinational
Monsanto patented the product under the Roundup trademark. This herbicide changed the agricultural scenario, helping to increase crops and feed today's highly populated world: it demonstrated formidable effectiveness in drying plants and at the same time very modest toxicity for humans; it penetrates very little into the soil, where it is degraded by natural bacteria.
The exclusivity of the patent expired in 2001 and, while many chemical companies around the world began to produce it in competition with competing names (for example with the Rodeo or Accord brands), at the same time a war of opposing lobbies began around this compound.
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