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also list Product Description:
PRODUCTS:
All specified products from the affected noted prefectures in Japan (see Charge section for listing). PRODUCT CODE: 02A[][]05 Rice, Cultivated, Whole Grain 09[][][][] Milk/Butter/Dried Milk Products 14[][][][] Filled Milk/Imitation Milk Products 16A [][][] Fish, N.E.C. 16E[][]02 Venus Clams 16M[][]11 Sea Urchin/ Uni 17[][][][] Meat, Meat Products, and Poultry (beef, boar, bear, deer, duck, hare and pheasant products only) 20H[][]01, 20J[][]01, 20K[][]01, 20L[][]M, 20M[][]01Yuzu Fruit 21R[][]11, 21S[][]11, 21T[][]11, 21U[][]11, 21V[][]11, 21X[][]11 Kiwi Fruit 24[][][][] Vegetables/Vegetable Prod 25[][][][] Vegetables/Vegetable Prod 40C[][]99 Formula Products (Milk) Baby 40C[][]01 Milk based formula
PROBLEM: Radionuclide Contamination
Charge: For milk, filled milk, and milk-based infant formula, from the affected prefectures of Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi and Gunma and Tochigi in Japan:
"The article is subject to refusal of admission pursuant to Section 801(a)(3) in that it appears to contain a radionuclide, a poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to health. [Adulteration, Section 402(a) (1)]"
OASIS Charge Code: RADIONUC
AND, for the listed products from the indicated prefectures:
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:15 回覆: |
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AOMORI PREFECTURE:
Wild Mushrooms
CHIBA PREFECTURE:
Shitake mushrooms;
Common Carp; Silver Crucian Carp Eel
Boar
FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE:
Raw Milk;
Wild Aralia Sprout; Bamboo Shoot; Non-head type leafy vegetables (i.e. Japanese Mustard Spinach (Komatsuna), Garland Chrysanthemum, Qing-geng-cai, Potherb Mustard (Mizuna), Leaf Lettuce (red), Spinach and other non-heading leafy vegetables); Head type leafy vegetables (i.e. Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage and Lettuce); Flower head brassicas Vegetables (i.e. Broccoli and Cauliflower); Chestnuts; Wild Japanese Butterbur Scrape; Japanese Royal Fern; Kiwi Fruit; Koshiabura (wild tree sprout); Log-grown Shitake mushrooms; Log-grown Pholiota Nameko (outdoor cultivation) Mushroom; Ostrich Fern;....and more
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:28 回覆: |
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I saw what a mess in usa itself freaky complex rules and no one knew the way examines including officers plus a huge debt to japan, I don't trust usa government at all especially if officers made a mistake they won't admit and you can't get correct answer.
we just visited SSR office here to find out why the 1st month my husband got $3650.6 but rest of his life down to $3407.3. the lady told us 1st payment was wrong. when I futher request her provide the details especially how it calculated as 66 SSR is $2581(after full retirement yearly got 8% but it is $2581x8%=$206.48 fix amount adding to $2581. not what we believed previous year amount x1.08). the lady answered she can't but the papers she prited for us.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:36 回覆: |
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Trump was/still is very upset about how rotten in ILL. Maybe he also should review where japanbastards put nuclear polluted water in japan lands or/and dump to the sea. And why in 2016 hardly can buy crabs in frocery stores, many (whole)fish weird shapes. most americans eat processed fish not whole fish so can't tell mis-shapes but asian including mexican..eat the whole fish so we can tell it is normal or not shape.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:53 回覆: |
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《生活》找回應得的退休金 ( from world journal in 2015 or earlier.)...當我正式退休以後,發現退休金比我自己算的少很多。我發現獎勵部分少算了,就去找他們交涉。一個辦事員覺得我說得對,就去找另一個辦事員討論,但那個人說系統軟件計算結果就是這樣的,一定是我理解有問題。我不服,正式申請上訴。最後他們的業務權威約見我,他聽我申訴完理由,覺得我算得對,但是用他們的軟件計算,還是原來的結果。這時,他拿出計算器,臉色凝重地算了又算,最後承認我是正確的。這樣,我找回我所應得的部分。
--we also request 申訴 but the lady told us it's no use we won't get details at all. and what we got from SSR yearly report or base on SSR provided formular ..all are estimation. what we got payment is correctly.
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2017/01/27 13:04 |
..more in 2011
From January 17, 2012 to May 31, 2012, the Japanese Prime Minister ordered the addition of hatakewasabi, wild Japanese butterbur scape, and common carp (not farm raised) from the Fukushima prefecture; bamboo shoots and log-grown shitake mushrooms from the Tochigi, Ibaraki, Chiba, Miyagi, and Iwate prefectures; boar meat from the Miyagi prefecture; Japanese pepper from Tochigi prefecture; Japanese parsley from the Iwata prefecture; eel, rockfish, Nibe croaker, and channel catfish (not farm raised) from the Ibaraki prefecture; panther puffer from the Miyagi prefecture; seabass and olive flounder from the Ibaraki and Miyagi prefectures; Pacific cod from the Miyagi and Iwata prefectures; dace from Gunma, Miyagi, and Iwata prefectures; wild white spotted char (not farm raised) from the Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwata prefectures; crucian carp (not farm raised)from the Fukushima and Ibaraki prefectures; land locked salmon from the Fukushima, Gunma, and Miyagi prefectures; pteridium aquilinum (bracken fern) from the Fukushima, Tochigi, and Iwata; koshiabura (wild tree sprout) from the Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Miyagi, and Iwata prefectures; royal fern from the Fukushima, Tochigi, Miyagi, and Iwata prefectures; and wild Arelia root from the Fukushima and Tochigi prefectures.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:05 回覆: |
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...more in 2012
From June 1, 2012 to July 10, 2013, the Japanese Prime Minister ordered the addition of the following products to the group of products restricted from distribution into the market mushrooms from the Aomori prefecture; aralia sprout, azuki bean, bamboo shouts, chestnuts, ostrich fern, soybean, ume, giant butterbur, uwabamisou, Alaska Pollock, barfin flounder, black cow-tongue, black rockfish, braddblotched rockfish, brown hakeling, conger eel, fat greenling, flathead, flathead flounder, fox jacopever, goldeye rockfish, gurnard, halfbeak, black porgy, eel, seabass, littlemounth flounder, long shanny, marbled flounder, nibe croaker, northern sea urchin, ocellate spot skate, olive flounder, pacific cod, panther puffer, poacher, red tongue sole, ridged-eye flounder, rockfish (sebastes cheni), sea raven, shotted halibut, slime flounder, spotted halibut, starspotted smooth-hound, starry flounder, stone flounder, surfperch, venus clam, vermiculated puffer, cooper pheasant, green pheasant, hare, and spot-billed duck from the Fukushima prefecture; mushrooms, Salmon (landlocked)(excluding farm raised), whitespotted char(excluding farm raised), Bear meat, boar, cooper pheasant and venison from the Gunma prefecture; ocellate spot skate, pacific cod, stone flounder from the Ibaraki prefecture; buckwheat, soybean, black porgy, seabass, bear meat, venison, and cooper pheasant from the Iwate prefecture; buckwheat, ostrich ferns, rice, soybean, ayu(excluding farm raised), Salmon (landlocked) (excluding farm raised), black porgy, and bear meat from the Miyagi prefecture; mushrooms from the Nagano prefecture; bear meat from the Niigata prefecture; mushrooms from the Saitama prefecture; mushrooms from Shizuoka prefectures; chestnut, wild ostrich fern, and whitespotted char(excluding farm raised) from the Tochigi prefecture; bear meat from the Yamagata prefecture; and mushrooms from the Yamanashi prefecture.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:07 回覆: |
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From June 1, 2012 to July 10, 2013, the Japanese Prime Minister also ordered the removal of the following products from the group of products restricted from distribution into the market tea leaves from the Chiba, Gumna, Kangawa, and Tochigi prefectures; and Pacific cod from the Iwate and Miyagi prefectures.
February 2015, the Government of Japan ordered the addition of the Iwate, Miyagi and Gunma Prefectures and the removal of the Ibaraki prefecture for milk, filled milk, and milk-based infant formula. Also the addition of eel from the Chiba prefecture; the correction of milk to raw milk, Braddblotched rockfish to Brass Blotched Rockfish, the removal of Cultivated wasabi, starspotted smooth-hound, Flathead Flounder, Gurnard, Halfbeak, Littlemounth Flounder, and Northern Sea Urchin, and the addition of Turnips and Scorpion Fish from the Fukushima prefecture; the removal of Tea leaves, Nibe Croaker, Olive Flounder and Pacific Cod from the Ibaraki prefecture; the removal of buckwheat from the Iwate Prefecture; the removal of buckwheat, Olive Flounder, and Panther Puff and the addition of Wild Araila Sprouts from the Miyagi Prefecture; and the addition of Koshiabura from the Nagano prefecture. ... more the Government of Japan ordered the removal of restricted
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:11 回覆: |
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January 2016, the Government of Japan lifted the ban on distribution of Panther Puffer from Fukushima Prefecture.
March 2016, the Government of Japan lifted the ban on distribution of Seabass from Ibaraki Prefecture and soybeans form Miyagi Prefecture.
April 2016, the Government of Japan lifted the ban on distribution of soybean from Fukushima Prefecture and rice from Miyagi Prefecture....more Japan lifted the ban on distribution of...
then usa declared would co-working with japanbastards. however can't but offer:Questions or issues involving import operations should be addressed to the Division of Import Operations at 301-796-0356.
For questions or issues concerning science, science policy, sample collection, analysis, preparation, or analytical methodology, contact the Office of Regulatory Science at 301-796-6600.
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2017/01/27 13:01 |
On March 11, 2011, an 8.9 magnitude earthquake triggering a 30 ft tsunami struck the Pacific Coast of Japan. The force of the tsunami destroyed a great deal of the infrastructure along portions of the Japanese coast. The most notable damage from the tsunami affected the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The following prefectures are in the closest proximity to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant: Fukushima, Gunma Ibaraki, and Tochigi.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant houses several nuclear reactors that pose of a potential threat of radiological contamination to the surrounding areas. Due to the public health concerns that are associated with radiation and nuclear contamination, FDA has increased surveillance of regulated products from Japan.
On March 19, 2011, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare confirmed the presence of radioactive iodine contamination in dairy, fresh produce, and infant formula products. Japanese data analyses revealed that the food products measured from March 16-18, 2011, indicated the presence of radioactive iodine was five times the acceptable levels. The elevated levels were identified in products tested in Kawamata Town, Fukushima prefecture and Ibaraki prefecture; areas around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:02 回覆: |
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Though radioactive iodine has a short half-life of about 8 days and decays naturally within a matter of weeks, there is a risk to human health if radioactive iodine in food is absorbed into the human body. If ingested, it can accumulate in and cause damage to the thyroid. Children and young people are particularly at risk of thyroid damage due to the ingestion of radioactive iodine.
On March 21, 2011, the Japanese Prime Minister ordered the Governors of the affected prefectures of Fukushima, Gunma, Ibaraki, and Tochigi to stop the distribution of spinach and kakina (a local Japanese vegetable) into the market, and ordered the Governor of Fukushima prefecture to stop the distribution of raw milk.
On March 23, 2011, the Japanese Prime Minister ordered the addition of flowerhead brassicas, head leafy vegetables, and non-head leafy vegetables to the group of products previously restricted from distribution into the market on March 21, 2011. The Governor of the Ibaraki prefecture was also ordered to stop the distribution of raw milk and fresh parsley. This means no such products may lawfully be placed in the domestic or export markets.
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蝙蝠(amtrak) 於 2017-01-27 13:03 回覆: |
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Review of additional data received after March 23, 2011, indicated vegetables from two additional prefectures contain unsafe levels of Iodine-131. These additional prefectures are Chiba and Saitama. We do not have specific geographic information for the samples found to contain unsafe levels of radionuclides beyond which prefectures they were from. However, the samples were from a variety of vegetables and were taken on different dates. In light of this, and due to the unpredictability of weather patterns and the distribution patterns of any radioactive material that may reach crops and pastures, the entire area of the two prefectures has been included in this Import Alert. In addition, we are including in this Import Alert not just those vegetables found to contain unsafe levels radionuclides, but all milk, milk products, and produce from these prefectures, because there is no known specificity for deposition of radionuclides on certain vegetation.
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