Please refer to http://fukushimaappeal.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/are-imported-food-safe-after-chernobyl.html
“Are imported food safe after Chernobyl and
Fukushima disaster?” on 17/10/12
In Japan amount of radiation in rice was only 0.01BQ/kg before the
Fukushima disaster. That shows how much the radiation has been contaminating
the environment. It means some of Japanese rice that has been imported
outside Japan could contain up to 5000 times more radiation than
before. Besides in Japan from April 1 this
year the level has been reduced to 100BQ/kg (for cesium). So it could
mean that contaminated food which they can’t sell in Japan could be exported to
the countries that have relaxed regulations, such as EU countries and Thai
(500) and Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippine, Vietnam, Malaysia(1000) and USA
(1200).
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