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Japan to start screening food for radioactivity

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Japan instructed local authorities on  Thursday to start screening food for radioactivity after accidents at an  earthquake-hit nuclear power plant sparked fears of wider contamination.

It is the first time Japan has set radiation limits on domestically  produced food, a health ministry official said.

The limits are in line with an anti-disaster programme prepared in advance  by the government’s atomic power safety commission, said the official.    Limits vary depending on the type of foodstuff but have been set in  consultation with internationally accepted levels and average intake in the  Japanese diet.

Radioactivity leaked into the air after explosions at the Fukushima No.1  plant, where last week’s quake and tsunami knocked out the reactor cooling  systems.

Several Asian nations have said they will screen food imported from Japan  for radiation while the European Union has called for similar checks.

Tokyo, March 17, 2011 (AFP)

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