I have been following the situation in Japan closely. Factual information can be had at:
http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/
This nuclear incident may be different than Chernobyl in that much of the radiation may end up in the ocean and less in the atmosphere. Japan is a nation of fish eaters but the following story from Bloomberg suggests concerns over radiation contamination will change that:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-24/japanese-swap-fish-for-burgers-soy-milk-on-radiation-contamination-fears.html
This morning radiation levels in the ocean near the power plant were many times higher than when the story was written on March 24.
Check out this article on Japan's meat consuption:
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y4475E/y4475e09.htm
My expectation is that Japan will ease some age restrictions on imported beef and pork products from Canada in order to ensure a secure and reasonably priced food supply for their citizens in the near future. Maybe months, maybe even sooner.
The situation in Japan is very, very unfortunate and it a concern to everyone to see the problems there. Countries like Canada are in a position to assist with the domestic food issues that I see as being inevitable within Japan in the coming days and weeks.
http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/
This nuclear incident may be different than Chernobyl in that much of the radiation may end up in the ocean and less in the atmosphere. Japan is a nation of fish eaters but the following story from Bloomberg suggests concerns over radiation contamination will change that:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-24/japanese-swap-fish-for-burgers-soy-milk-on-radiation-contamination-fears.html
This morning radiation levels in the ocean near the power plant were many times higher than when the story was written on March 24.
Check out this article on Japan's meat consuption:
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y4475E/y4475e09.htm
My expectation is that Japan will ease some age restrictions on imported beef and pork products from Canada in order to ensure a secure and reasonably priced food supply for their citizens in the near future. Maybe months, maybe even sooner.
The situation in Japan is very, very unfortunate and it a concern to everyone to see the problems there. Countries like Canada are in a position to assist with the domestic food issues that I see as being inevitable within Japan in the coming days and weeks.
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