Bayer's plan for moving on from its Roundup legal woes hit a snag barely two weeks after it announced a nearly $US11 billion settlement of claims the popular weedkiller causes cancer
Bayer,the world's largest seed and pesticide maker,has agreed to pay more than $US10 billion to settle tens of thousands of claims in the US that its popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer,
Goats will eat almost anything but tend to leave native vegetation,which makes them an ideal solution when it comes to removing invasive species.
A former Victorian farmer will lead a major class action against German pharmaceutical giant Bayer over claims that long-term exposure to the popular weedkiller Roundup can cause non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Victorian councils are reducing their use of Roundup following community concern over health and court cases here and in the US.
Hundreds of council workers have walked off the job amid growing concerns about the weedkiller,leaving more than 10,000 bins uncollected.
A US judge says part of the punishment handed out to the company may be too high.
Moyne Shire in the state's south-west conducted a review that led it to cut Roundup and nine other herbicides from its maintenance stores.
Agribusiness Nufarm has said it is at risk of litigation because it is a supplier of glyphosate based herbicides used widely in agriculture
A Melbourne gardener has launched legal action against a global pharmaceutical giant in the first Australian case to link cancer with popular weedkiller Roundup.
Dot and Bernie Dunn were vigorously healthy. Then both died from the"same cancer,same spot".