Singapore detects radioactivity in food from Japan

CBC News, 24 Mar 2011
Singapore, which has limited food imports from Japan since the nuclear power plant began leaking radiation, says it has found radioactive contaminants in four vegetables imported from Japan.
The contaminants were found in vegetables imported from Chiba and Ehime, areas not as directly affected by the quake, as well as from Tochigi and Ibaraki, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority said on its website.
There were also unconfirmed reports that radioactive cesium 1.8 times higher than normal had been found in a green leafy vegetable grown in a research facility in Tokyo. Full story

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