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Glyphosate: EFSA responds to critics

This entry was posted in News and tagged EFSA Glyphosate on 13 January 2016 by Bjorn Becker

EFSA has replied to criticism of the EU assessment of glyphosate that was overseen by the Authority last year.

Read their reply here.

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