The Japanese government announced that it hopes to restore farmland damaged by salt contamination, caused by the March tsunamis. However, only 20% will be restored in 2012, leaving 80% unusable.
Most of that farmland is in Fukushima, Miyagi and Iwate Prefectures. Those prefectures make up one of the largest agricultural areas of Japan. About 20,500 hectares (50,656 acres) were destroyed by the sea salt.
The Agriculture Ministry says it will take at least three years to restore the farmland, and that does not count the land in highly radioactive areas around the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
It’s interesting that the earthquake, tsunamis and ongoing nuclear disaster hit one of Japan’s biggest areas for agriculture and fishing.