April 06, 2011

Canada wants animal feed safety confirmation from Japan, radiation testing started

Imports from Japan concerning food and animal feed has become a concern for Canada. The country is calling for tighter measures to be carried out on products from affected areas in Japan, in the midst of the country’s nuclear disaster.  Paperwork displaying details on food safety should be provided to Canada before food and animal feed products are permitted into the country.

This announcement was made by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, it stated that the new requirement of documentation, as of Friday, is so that safety of products can be proved.

The areas in Japan which will be affected by Canada’s rules are:

•  Fukushima
•  Gunma, Ibaraki
•  Tochigi, Miyagi
•  Yamagata
•  Niigata, Nagano
•  Yamanashi
•  Saitama
•  Tokyo and Chiba

It has been reported that above-safety radiation levels have been found in some vegetables from the Fukushima area in Japan. Read more ...

This blog is written by Martin Little The Global Miller, published and supported by the GFMT Magazine and International Milling Directory from Perendale Publishers

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