By Jennifer Carpenter, Science reporter, BBC News 15 November 2011New research has found that radioactive material in parts of north-eastern Japan exceeds levels considered safe for farming.
The findings provide the first comprehensive estimates of contamination across Japan following the nuclear accident in 2011.
Food production is likely to be affected, the researchers suggest.
This problem is not going to disappear overnight, it will take decennia !Ak Malten, Pro Peaceful Energy Use
Fukushima fallout fears over Japan farms
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