A few days ago, honey produced in Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan was found to have excessive radioactive cesium content.

  The Japanese food radioactive substance content standard is not more than 100 becquerels per kilogram.

The test results of the official Japanese research institute showed that the radioactive cesium content of honey produced by the Sawagami Management Farming Combination Beekeeping Department in Naniue Town, Fukushima Prefecture reached 130 to 160 becquerels per kilogram.

  According to the Japanese "Mainichi Shimbun" report, this batch of honey went on the market on June 19. As of July 21, 73 boxes were sold at the station, and 1336 sets were sold as gift boxes.

The producer said that no problems were found during the pre-sale self-inspection, and this batch of honey will be recycled.

(Producing Wang Jiayi)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]