
EU trade deal could force UK to restrict use of weedkiller linked to cancer
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A new trade deal with the EU may impose restrictions on the use of glyphosate, a widely used herbicide in the UK. Glyphosate is commonly applied to cereal and pulse crops just before harvest to facilitate easier handling. This development raises concerns due to the herbicide's controversial link to cancer. The potential changes could significantly impact farming practices and food production in the UK.
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Glyphosate has been a focal point in discussions about agricultural practices and public health, especially in light of studies linking it to cancer. The EU has stricter regulations regarding chemical use in agriculture, and the new trade deal may align UK standards more closely with those of the EU, reflecting a shift in policy priorities.
This article reflects the current state of negotiations and regulatory discussions and may be subject to change.
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