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El Salvador Government Bans Roundup over Deadly Kidney Disease
September 19, 2013 in Sustainable Agriculture, by Admin Share with
In a shocking move the government of El Salvador in Central America has banned the use of Glyphosate (Roundup) and 52 other dangerous chemicals a recent press release by the El Salvador Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources made clear.
With 45 votes in favor, members of the FMLN, Unidos por El salvador and GANA approved the amendment of a Law on the control of pesticides, fertilizers and products for agricultural use, which allows the prohibition of 53 chemicals in El Salvador, Central America Data announced. Among the list of the banned 53 chemicals are Paraquat, Glyphosate (Roundup) and Endosulfan.
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Over the last two years, the Center for Public Integrity has examined how a rare type of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is killing thousands of agricultural workers along Central Americas Pacific Coast, as well as in Sri Lanka and India. Scientists have yet to definitively uncover the cause of the malady, although emerging evidence points to toxic heavy metals contained in pesticides as a potential culprit.
El Salvador presented findings from an ongoing official study, conducted jointly with the Pan American Health Organization, suggesting that pesticides and fertilizers containing heavy metals may be to blame. Environmental tests of soil and water samples in a village heavily affected by CKD, Ciudad Romero, found the presence of high levels of cadmium and arsenic, heavy metals toxic to the kidneys. Among a sample of 42 residents of Ciudad Romero who suffer from CKD, all reported applying pesticides without any protective equipment.
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gtar100
(4,192 posts)We'll need far more studies to determine conclusively that it is bad for us before we consider banning its usage. We must think of the terrible consequences to the bottom line before we let worries about trivial matters such as health stand in the way.
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)and blast their yard with it without any restrictions.
I refuse to use any chemical pesticides or herbicides in our yard, and I have asked my neighbors to do the same, saying it is for their own health, and that of their pets.
Some years ago we lost a 7-year-old dog to a horrible fast-growing cancer of the throat, and it wouldn't surprise me if her habit of licking water from rain puddles and a nearby stream - which likely contained various yard chemicals - was a contributing factor. The two dogs we have now are never allowed to drink from puddles or other outside water.
Bigmack
(8,020 posts)makes a person fear for their well-being! I can't believe it's healthy to work in those areas day after day. Ms. Bigmack