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Monsanto's Roundup survives European ban with Germany in limbo

Opinion: Caretaker farm minister reverses abstention vote to approve a five-year extension. 

Wed, 29 Nov 2017

Germany’s political hiatus has resulted in a five-year reprieve for a popular weedkiller.

The surprise move has ended a years-long dispute over the world’s most used herbicide, Roundup, made by Monsanto.

Environmental groups throughout the world, including New Zealand, are campaigning to ban

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