BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had renewed for five years the licence for the weed-killer glyphosate, a key ingredient in Monsanto (NYSE:MON) Co's top-selling Roundup, following a heated debate over whether it causes cancer.
A sufficient majority of EU countries voted at the end of November to clear the licence extension, but opposition to the herbicide remained, including from a citizens' initiative wanting it banned and demanding greater transparency in future.
The Commission said in a statement it would introduce measures early in 2018 to make decisions on pesticides more transparent and to enhance the quality and independence of scientific assessments.