Within 24 hours of banning cattle from two locations in Iwate Prefecture, the Japanese government is also banning cows from Tochigi Prefecture.
Just like Iwate, the ban affects two areas within Tochigi Prefecture, after cesium contamination was found in cows and plants. Tochigi has a much bigger cattle industry than Iwate. As many as 55,000 head of beef cattle are shipped from Tochigi, and they process (slaughter) another 30,000 per year.
The national government is asking Tochigi officials to step up voluntary cesium inspections with the farms that are not in the two cesium affected areas.
The prefectures that are now under beef bans are Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Tochigi.