Colombia, Anti-drug Fumigations May Have Caused Genetic Harm in Ecuador

Posted on June 10, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Drug Activity, Ecuador

Between 2000 and 2006, fumigations with glyphosate were performed to kill plants that could later produce drugs. A study performed by the Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas de la Universidad de las Américas states that 10% of Ecuadorians on the border area between Colombia and Ecuador near Sucumbío may face irreparable genetic damage such as cancer, children with deformities or infertility per wradio.com.co. Read Article

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