The fear of the scattered radiation on rice as the planting season begins in Fukushima, Miyagi, Japan TOKYO (AP) - The fear of the scattered radiation as the rice planting season begins in Japan, to the government for its loss of crop land in contaminated fallout from a ban on tsunami damaged nuclear power plant dealt another blow to the national diet. Vegetables and milk were the first foods that concerns about the safety of Japanese Agriculture after March 11 tsunami which flooded the nuclearPlant and reactor began to overheat and spew radiation. But these concerns are exacerbated when the radioactive water gushed out of the complex high in the Pacific and found contaminated fish were found in the catches. These concerns have something after the leak was plugged and a ban on products from certain areas have been relaxed repealed. But the rice has come under the microscope, as the planting season begins in April and May. "We had to fast with a policy because we are planting season,"said Agriculture Minister Michihiko Kano, who announced the ban Friday. End-to-year crisis in Japan nuke Japan www.google.com away a fortune, no end in sight, the unthinkable for www.reliefweb.int Japan bans rice planting soil radioactive www.seattlepi.com More trouble for worldoflearning. Japan Nuke Info
Fear of radiation, such as rice before burial division begins in Fukushima Miyagi Japan
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