Once again, rice harvests in Fukushima Prefecture are coming up contaminated with cesium. But this time the levels are even higher than before.
Five farms in Oonami district have rice that’s contaminated with as much as 1,270 becquerels per kilogram of cesium! At the beginning of November rice containing 630 becquerels was found in the same district. The national government safe limit is 500.
The national government already banned rice from Oonami from being shipped to markets.
In several postings (back in March) I warned that Japanese farmers (specifically those in the Fukushima Prefecture) should not plant their crops because of the radiation contamination. They did anyway, and many said it was because no ‘government official’ told them not to. This is a clear case of too much reliance on ‘authority’!
The prefectural government of Fukushima is in the process of testing all 154 rice farms in the Oonami district. This is going to create a huge rice (and other agricultural products) shortage in Japan, which will only add to the coming global food crisis.