Colombia to use glyphosate in cocaine fight again
Colombia to use glyphosate in cocaine fight again
Use of herbicide suspended last year due to cancer concerns, but will now be applied manually, not by crop dusters
Associated Press
Tuesday 19 April 2016 00.18 EDT
Colombia will resume using weed killer to destroy illegal coca crops less than a year after suspending its use due to cancer concerns, the government said Monday.
The defense minister, Luis Carlos Villegas, said instead of dumping glyphosate from American-piloted crop dusters, as Colombia did for two decades, the herbicide will now be applied manually by eradication crews on the ground.
Well do it in a way that doesnt contaminate, which is the same way its applied in any normal agricultural project, Villegas told La FM radio, adding he hoped final approval to initiate the work would be completed this week.
President Juan Manuel Santos last year banned use of glyphosate following a World Health Organisation decision to classify it as a carcinogen. The ban was heralded by leftists and members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia who have long compared the program to the United States use of Agent Orange in Vietnam.
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