No More Glyphosate NZ

No More Glyphosate NZ
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No More Glyphosate NZ is an independent, community-funded project focused on transparency around glyphosate use, residues, and regulation in New Zealand. We investigate how pesticides, food production, and policy decisions affect public health and consumer clarity — so New Zealanders can make informed choices in a system that often hides the detail.

Fact Check: Does Glyphosate Really Pass Straight Through the Body?

Glyphosate doesn’t “just pass through.” We fact-check popular claims about bioaccumulation, parts per billion, and the “safer than salt” myth.

What’s Hiding in Your Morning Oats? Independent Testing Next

Oats are in nearly every NZ pantry — porridge, cereals, oat milks. But are they as clean as we think? Our next independent test will reveal if glyphosate residues are hiding in your morning oats.

Glyphosate in Supermarket Bread: September 2025 Test Results

We commissioned independent, accredited lab tests on five popular supermarket breads in September 2025. Three loaves tested clean at trace levels, while two contained measurable glyphosate residues. See the full results and why they matter.

Protecting Our Children: Why Glyphosate Risks Can’t Be Ignored

Children aren’t just “small adults” — their growing bodies and brains are more vulnerable to chemicals like glyphosate. Yet regulators rarely account for this in their safety claims. From cereals and honey to school fields and waterways, glyphosate shows up where our kids live, learn, and eat. Isn’t it time precaution came before complacency?

Hidden Differences: How Roundup® Affects Male and Female Bodies Unequally

Can one chemical affect male and female bodies differently? A new study says yes. Roundup® caused sex-specific liver damage in zebrafish, exposing a blind spot in glyphosate safety claims.

Why Summer Heat Makes Glyphosate-based Weedkillers More Dangerous

Heat changes everything. New research shows glyphosate-based weedkillers like Roundup® become more toxic in summer, raising risks for people, wildlife, and ecosystems.

Fleur’s Fight, Our Warning: What NZ Must Learn from France’s Pesticide Revolt

When a French cancer patient stood up to lawmakers over pesticide policy, the world took notice. New Zealand should too — before it's too late.

Unequal Risk: Māori, Glyphosate Exposure, and the Rising Tide of Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer rates are rising in young Māori — and so is exposure to glyphosate through work. This article examines the pattern no one wants to talk about: unequal risk.

Glyphosate Red Flags: Why New Zealand Can’t Keep Ignoring the Warnings

Glyphosate has been flagged as “probably carcinogenic” and tied to billions in global lawsuits. Yet New Zealand is considering raising residue limits on our food. With some of the world’s highest rates of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and colorectal cancer, how much longer can we ignore the warnings?

Chemical Creep: Why Raising Glyphosate Limits Puts More on Our Plates

Federated Farmers say nothing will change on our breakfast tables. But MPI’s proposal to raise glyphosate limits tells a different story. From wheat and oats to imports and GMOs, we uncover how chemical creep quietly shifts the standard — leaving New Zealanders with more exposure, less transparency, and fewer choices.

Who’s Really Telling the Full Story About Glyphosate in Our Food?

Federated Farmers insist glyphosate isn’t in our food, but MPI’s residue limits, past test results, and the actions of oat companies suggest otherwise. Who’s really telling the full story?

Chicken, Eggs, and Roundup: The Hidden Glyphosate Risks in New Zealand’s Poultry System

New research shows glyphosate and Roundup® are finding their way into poultry feed, organs, and even eggs. It raises an urgent question: how safe is New Zealand’s food chain?
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