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미국은 후쿠시마 식품을 어떻게 규제하나?
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2011년 후쿠시마 원전사고이후 세계 51개 국가에서 일본산 농수산물 등에 대한 수입규제를 실시하고 있다. 후쿠시마와 주변 치바, 이바라기, 도치기, 군마, 미야기, 이와테, 아오모리 등 8개 현 농수산물은 방사성 물질 함유 위험이 있다. 일본 후생노동성이 2018년 실시한 일본 농수산물식품 방사능 검사 결과 수산물을 비롯 농산물, 야생육, 축산물, 가공식품 등 전 분야에서 방사성물질 세슘이 다양한 품목에서 검출되는 것으로 나타났다.
일본산 농수축산물 방사능오염 실태 분석 보고서
http://kfem.or.kr/?p=198245
*미국 식품의약국(FDA)의 일본 식품 수입 규제 현황
구입 경고: 2011 후쿠시마 방사능 오염 위험 일본 제품 물리적 검사없이 억류
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cms_ia/importalert_621.html
FDA is processing all food products from Japan in four categories:
Category 1: Products that the Japanese government has restricted for export or sale. (These products are prevented from entry to US):
Prefectures, and dace, ayu, and cherry salmon (yamame) from Fukushima.
Spinach, lettuce, celery, cress, endive, escarole, chard, collards, and other head-type leafy vegetables from the Fukushima Prefecture.
Turnips and other non-head type leafy vegetables, as well as broccoli, cauliflower, flower head brassicas (i.e. broccoli and cauliflower), mushrooms bamboo shoots, and Ostrich fern from the Fukushima Prefecture.
Sand lance from Fukushima Prefecture
Milk from the Fukushima and Ibaraki Prefectures.
Spinach and kakina from the Fukushima and Ibaraki Prefectures.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/fda-response-fukushima-dai-ichi-nuclear-power-facility-incident
The US bans some of the agricultural products from Japan due to radiation contamination from Fukushima and does FDA undermine the potential dangers of low radiation?
Due to the health concerns of the public, FDA has increased surveillance of products from Japan and recently, United States has banned agricultural and fishery imports from 14 prefectures in Japan.
http://seattleorganicrestaurants.com/vegan-whole-food/US-bans-Japan-agricultural-products-due-to-radiation-Fukushima-potential-dangers-of-low-radiation.php
Taiwan maintains ban on food from Fukushima disaster areas
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Taiwan-maintains-ban-on-food-from-Fukushima-disaster-areas2