Agri-food strategic intelligence firm, Aimpoint Research, released a new report detailing the importance of glyphosate to our agriculture system, farmers’ livelihoods, the economy, and the environment. Ongoing public debate about glyphosate has led some to question what the impacts would be if it were no longer available.
Leveraging multiple research and analytical methods, the report titled “A Future Without Glyphosate,” found what many farmers already know, glyphosate is currently an indispensable tool in the crop protection toolbox.
Glyphosate use enables cost-efficient weed control for farmers and allows farmers to add conservation practices to the agriculture process and climate resiliency through carbon reduction. Aimpoint found that while markets would adapt to a world without glyphosate, it would be a substantial economic cost to farmers, particularly those operating small farms, and cause the rapid release of greenhouse gasses, reversing decades of conservation and sustainability gains.
Other topline findings:
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