依然「放射能汚染」…岩手県産コウタケから「基準値20倍」のセシウムが検出=韓国報道
Still ”radioactively contaminated”... Cesium levels ”20 times the standard value” detected in Iwate Prefecture's koucho mushrooms = Korean report
There are still cases where radioactive substances above the legal limit have been detected in wild mushrooms collected in the eastern Japan region.
Since the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake,
About 14 years have passed since then. "A local citizens' group has been selling wild mushrooms from eastern Japan, such as Iwate and Fukushima prefectures, that were purchased on the internet flea market site "Mercari" and other sites since September this year.
"After investigating 100 cases, it was revealed that 28 cases contained levels of cesium that exceeded the legal limit," the Tokyo Shimbun reported on the 22nd.
In Japan, the standard limit for the amount of radioactive cesium contained in food is 10
Of the 28 cases that exceeded the limit, dried wild koucho mushrooms from Iwate Prefecture were found to contain 2,001 becquerels per kilogram, more than 20 times the limit.
Of the 28 cases, 24 were matsutake mushrooms, all of which were sold anonymously. South Korea has completely banned the import of fish and seafood from Fukushima and the surrounding eight prefectures, and has not yet banned the import of agricultural products.
In addition, the import of 27 items from 14 prefectures, including rice and mushrooms from Fukushima Prefecture, is banned.
2024/12/23 17:05 KST
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