This is not the end of this story concerning the cancer causing glyphosate as an appeal is possible. The resistance by the EU has increased as Bayer, one of the largest firms in EU Hegemon Germany, has purchased Monsanto, which relies heavily on Glyphosate. In the US Bayer/Monsanto has already lost a landmark case.
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