The Japanese government has made it official, and banned beef from Iwate Prefecture. Iwate is the third prefecture to have its cattle banned from market. Fukushima and Miyagi are the other two prefectures. Iwate normally ships out 36,000 head of beef cattle every year.
The ban doesn’t affect all cattle from Iwate, just those from farms in two areas that have already tested positive for cesium contamination. Other cattle farms, in Iwate, are being asked to step up cesium inspections.
The problem with the Japanese government’s response to the contaminated cattle, is that it is reactive. They only take action after contaminated beef has made it to market.
It’s so obvious that massive cesium contamination has spread over a large area of Honshu. It’s time to become pro-active and stop all agriculture shipments now! Do contamination inspections on everything coming from farms.
I know for most agriculture products time is important because they can spoil, but spoiled food is better than letting highly contaminated food make it to market. Again, it is so obvious that massive radioactive contamination has occurred.