A missing radioactive tube from a power plant in Thailand has raised concerns about radioactive contamination of produce from the province, but no contamination has been found in farm produce. The Department of Internal Trade has dismissed reports of cancelled orders for "mayong chid" (Marian plum) due to contamination fears, and reassured consumers that agricultural products from the province are safe. Officials are conducting tests and reassuring customers that there is no danger from the fruit. A large amount of fruit has been harvested this year and 90% of it is already in markets.