
After the 2011 nuclear disaster that prompted international alarm over the region's produce, Fukushima rice passed Japan's radiation checks for the first time a prefectural official said. Fukushima official Tsuneaki Oonami told that about 360,000 tonnes of rice, nearly all of last year's harvest had been checked and none had tested above the 100 becquerels per kilogram limit set by the government. "The fact that the amount of rice that does not pass ...
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