Glyphosate: EFSA shares raw data from risk assessment
EFSA has shared the raw data that was used in the EU safety evaluation of the pesticide Substance used to kill or control pests, including disease-carrying organisms and undesirable insects, animals and plants glyphosate. The information has been sent to a group of MEPs who submitted an official request to see the information.
Guilhem de Seze, Head of EFSA’s Regulated Products Department, said: “EFSA is fully committed to openness in its risk assessments and welcomes this opportunity to increase the transparency of the glyphosate evaluation.”
The information released today includes the raw data from all the genotoxicity When a substance is capable of damaging the DNA in cells and carcinogenicity Cancer-causing property of a substance when an animal or human is exposed to it studies used in the glyphosate assessment. Combined with the EFSA Conclusion and background documents (more than 6,000 pages), the raw data provide enough information to allow full independent scrutiny of the EU scientific assessment.
Dr de Seze added: “EFSA is still assessing recent legal developments surrounding the disclosure of data, but in the meantime we are satisfied that what we are releasing today meets our commitment to transparency and the public right to know while complying with our obligations regarding the protection of commercially sensitive information.”
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