Singapore extends Japanese food ban

Sky News, 5 Apr 2011
Singapore suspended fruit and vegetable imports from another Japanese prefecture after radiation levels on a sample of cabbage shipped from the region were found to have exceeded normal levels.
In a statement issued late on Monday, the Agri-Food Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) said it had banned produce from Hyogo.
'Following the latest detection of radioactive contaminants in a sample of cabbage imported from the Hyogo prefecture, the AVA will extend its suspension on the import of fruits and vegetables to include Hyogo with immediate effect,' it stated. Full story

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