Glyphosate in Food: What Science Actually Says About Safety
Science should guide Florida’s pesticide conversations | Opinion
Tallahassee Democrat2026.03.23Updated 22d ago

The science on glyphosate exposure is extensive, and the levels reported in bread testing fall well below thresholds associated with harm.
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Florida's pesticide debate needs grounding in scientific evidence. Testing detected glyphosate in bread at levels far below harm thresholds, according to extensive research. Experts argue policy decisions should rely on documented safety data rather than public perception.
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