S’pore ends 2011 post-nuclear plant disaster ban on food products from Fukushima
Mothership - News·2020-02-24 00:15
Food products from Fukushima, Japan are allowed back for sale in Singapore.
The ban on the import of all food items from the prefecture was lifted in January 2020 by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), marking an end to the ban put in place since 2011.
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rivhard 24/02/2020
we Singaporean boycott the fruit and veggie from Fukushima you can get cancer from eating Radioactive fruit and vegetable
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DS Sin 24/02/2020
eat with risk
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citizen 24/02/2020
Don't need to sell to citizens. Just deliver directly to Istana for our government's consumption.
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cmimeanscmi 24/02/2020
so fast? radio active material takes longer than 10years to disper it energy. it can take up to 30years
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EX14:14 24/02/2020
Now this government trying to kill us slowly with nuclear waste ?
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