Roundup residues found in 98 percent of Canadian honey samples
This study is the latest evidence that glyphosate herbicides are so pervasive that residues can be found in foods not produced by farmers using glyphosate. As U.S. regulators continue to dance around the issue of testing foods for residues of glyphosate weed killers, government scientists in Canada have found the pesticide in 197 of 200 samples of honey they examined. The authors of the study, all of whom work for Agri-Food Laboratories at the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture