From link above:
'PSD has now assessed additional information from the manufacturer that confirms that using manure, which may contain residues of aminopyralid, does not have implications for human health.
Based on reasonable worst case assumptions: that cattle are only fed grass, or silage made from grass, treated with aminopyralid; that vegetables are grown in soil mixed with manure produced from the animals; and that all the aminopyralid released from the manure is taken up into the plants; the highest residues would not be a concern for health, so vegetables should be safe to eat.'
Ain't that a load of balls?
The manufacturer would say that, they are making profit on it. Who in their sane mind would consider their view as an independent scientific opinion? By the by, defra has got its fair share and financial interest in the trade of agro-chemicals.
Worst case assumptions as stated does not exist on the ground, that statement presents complete ignorance or negligence or both, as luck would have it they just can't exist like that. Much less accumulation and contamination results in complete death of plants or no crop whatsoever. So as such, it is rather safe on that level as there is nought to consume.
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