How is glyphosate regulated around the world?

Canada

Glyphosate is registered for use in Canada. The regulator for agricultural chemicals in Canada is the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). The PMRA completed its most recent re-evaluation of glyphosate in 2017 and granted continued registration for the sale and use of glyphosate products in Canada. Information about the Canadian regulatory process is available on the PMRA website.

How does the APVMA determine an agricultural chemical is safe to use in Australia?

Before an agricultural chemical product can be sold, supplied or used in Australia, it must be assessed by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). We determine if the product meets the criteria in Australian law related to safety, efficacy, trade and labelling. This is to ensure the proposed uses will:

Glyphosate in Australia

What is glyphosate?

Glyphosate is a herbicide that kills most plants. It works by blocking an enzyme called 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3 phosphate (EPSP) synthase. This enzyme is not found in humans or animals. When glyphosate is applied to a plant it spreads to all parts of the plant. Glyphosate stops the plant’s cells from making some of the amino acids needed for plant growth. Humans and animals make these amino acids using a different process than plants.