Japan detects above-limit radioactive cesium in locally grown mushroom

게시됨 2023년 11월 7일

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A government report revealed that mushroom grown in Japan's Yamanashi prefecture had excessive levels of radioactive cesium, with a recorded level of 150 becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg). This surpasses the allowed cesium level of 100 Bq/kg in the country. The mushroom was thankfully not circulated in the market and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare regularly publishes test results of radioactive substances in food.
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Excessive levels of radioactive cesium were detected in mushroom locally grown in Japan's Yamanashi prefecture, government report showed on Tuesday. The sample of Cortinarius caperatus, a type of edible mushroom, in the prefecture's Narusawa village, reported a cesium level of 150 becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg), said the report published by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on its official website . The allowed cesium level on general food products stands at 100 Bq/kg in the country. According to the report, the test was conducted on Oct. 15 and the mushroom was not circulated in the market. The ministry ...
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