Now that it’s become clear that most of Japan’s upcoming rice harvests are most likely to be contaminated with cesium, Japanese are holding onto last years rice like it was gold.
Japanese retailers are reporting that bags of last year’s rice are flying off the shelves, because consumers don’t think there will be any rice available from this year’s harvests.
The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry says it’s working to ensure the safety of this year’s rice harvests. But so far the government has a real bad track record of proving their incompetence regarding nuclear contamination.
Lack of rice in Japan, yet another notch in the tightening belt of the global food crisis.