"EU’s food safety watchdog recommended that glyphosate was safe but pages of report were identical to application from pesticide maker".
"The European food safety authority (Efsa) based a recommendation that a chemical linked to cancer was safe for public use on an EU report that copied and pasted analyses from a Monsanto study, the Guardian can reveal.
Glyphosate is the core ingredient in Monsanto’s $4.75bn (£3.5bn) a year RoundUp weedkiller brand and a battle over its relicensing has split EU countries, with a final decision on its authorisation expected in early November.
That decision will largely be informed by an Efsa opinion, which is based on a 4,300-page renewal assessment report (RAR) published in 2015."
Arthur Neslen reports for the Guardian September 14, 2017.
"EU Report On Weedkiller Safety Copied Text From Monsanto Study"
Source: Guardian, 09/15/2017