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The EU plans to introduce more stringent emission limits for Japanese food imports
The European Union plans to introduce more stringent emission limits for Japanese food imports and Japanese animal feed imports as the “low prevalence” water is returned to the sea at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
According to the stricter control; the cesium-134 and cesium-137 isotopes becquereles level will be reduced from 1250 to 500, the iodine-131 cannot radiate more than 2000 and the strontium-90 cannot radiate more than 750 becquerel per kilograms – reports Világgazdaság Online, after EUObserver.
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