The impact of Japan's nuclear wastewater discharge into the sea on China's sea cucumber industry

게시됨 2023년 8월 28일

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Japan has started discharging nuclear sewage into the sea despite international opposition, and experts predict that it could reach China's waters within 240 days to two years. However, a researcher at the China Institute of Atomic Energy reassures that the radiation levels in the waters will decrease significantly after passing through a circle. As a result, China has banned the import of Japanese aquatic products, including seafood, which could lead to higher prices for sea cucumbers and benefit the domestic sea cucumber industry.
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On August 24, Japan disregarded the strong opposition of the international community and started the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea. According to the simulation experiments of relevant experts, it will reach the waters of our country in 240 days at the earliest, and one and a half to two years at the latest. the Liu Senlin, a researcher at the China Institute of Atomic Energy, said that after Japan's nuclear-contaminated water has passed through a circle, the amount of nuclear radiation in waters in contact with our country will drop a lot. Our people don't need to panic too much. Our country has always attached great importance to Japan's exports to China caused by the accident. Continuing to assess the risk of radioactive contamination of food in Japan and respond to it in a timely manner. the Recently, the State Administration for Market Regulation and the General Administration of Customs have requested that Japanese aquatic products not be imported, and food ...
출처: Foodmate

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