Radioactive Japan: Food Items Exceeding New Safety Limit of 100Bq/Kg

If this is allowed to continue in Japan it will be a tacit admission that it can and will happen everywhere. How much harm will it take before the world joins Japanese citizens in demanding protection. Precautions should be taken to protect the people, not the industry's liability. The government should start moving vulnerable populations out of areas that show high levels of contamination. Contaminated food should be removed from the market instead of fudging and blurring radiation recording methods. This is a betrayal of the public trust on a global scale. In Japan, this betrayal will prove deadly.

Ex-SKF Bogspot l 5 April, 2012

Farmers in contaminated areas in Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Gunma, and Chiba continue to farm, and the government is busy setting up one PR campaign after another to appeal safety of things produced in Japan. The media do report, but unless your information comes from the net only, the news gets buried in the cacophony of mind-numbing small news of no significance on TV and print media.

Here's the list of food items that I found which exceeded the new safety limit of 100 becquerels/kg of radioactive cesium:

  1. Shiitake mushrooms: 350 becquerels/kg from Murata-cho, Miyagi Prefecture

  2. Bamboo shoots: 120 becquerels/kg from Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture; 110 becquerels/kg from Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture

  3. Bamboo shoots: 130 becquerels/kg from Sakae-cho, Chiba Prefecture; 170 becquerels/kg from Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture

  4. "Komon Kasube" (common skete): 640 becquerels/kg, test fishing off the coast of Iwaki City, Fukushima

  5. Beef: 106 becquerels/kg from Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture (the cattle had to eat the feed (rye) with 772 becquerels/kg of cesium...)

  6. "Suzuki" (sea bass): 104 becquerels/kg in Sendai Bay, Miyagi Prefecture

  7. Shiitake mushrooms: 146 becquerels/kg from Shirosato-machi, Ibaraki Prefecture; 131 becquerels/kg from Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture

  8. "Wakasagi" (pond smelt): 426 becquerels/kg from Akagi Onuma in Gunma Prefecture

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Comments (1)

Mauibrad
Said this on 6-26-2012 At 04:10 am

3 bec/kg or less is what the true safe level should be.  Anything higher than that is not safe.

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