Friday, April 27, 2012

Now They Tell Us: Wholesaler in Tokyo Falsified Fukushima Cucumbers as "Made in Iwate, Yamagata" Last Year

It was discovered by the information from a citizen. Any penalty? Nah. The Tokyo Metropolitan government told the wholesaler to try their best not to do that again.

From ANN News (4/27/2012):

東京・足立区の野菜の仲卸業者が、福島県産のキュウリに「山形県産」などとうそのシールを貼って販売していたことが分かりました。

It was revealed that a intermediate wholesaler of vegetables [who buys from a wholesaler and sells to a retailer] in Adachi-ku in Tokyo had sold cucumbers made in Fukushima Prefecture by putting "Made in Yamagata" stickers.

足立区の野菜仲卸業者「大兼文喜」は去年9月、福島県産のキュウリ358箱を袋に小分けする際、「山形県産」や「岩手県産」の産地シールを貼り、一般消費者向けとして小売業者に販売していました。情報提供を受け、東京都などが調査したところ判明しました。調査に対し、大兼文喜は「前日までに山形県産と岩手県産の必要な量を確保できなかった」と話していて、代わりに在庫があった福島県産のキュウリを袋詰めして販売したということです。都は再発防止に努めるよう指示しました。

In September last year, intermediate wholesaler of vegetables "Daikane Bunki" in Adachi-ku, Tokyo sold 358 boxes of cucumbers made in Fukushima to retailers to be sold to the consumers. The company, when they packaged the cucumbers in small bags, put the "made in Yamagata" and "made in Iwate" stickers. The Tokyo metropolitan government investigated on the tip from a citizen. Daikane Bunki says, "We couldn't secure enough cucumbers from Yamagata and Iwate". So they packaged the cucumbers from Fukushima that they had in the inventory, and sold them. The Tokyo metropolitan government instructed the company that it should try not to do that again.


The wholesaler Daikane Bunki either took down their website or the site is inundated by irate consumers. Either way, it seems to have been removed.

Fukushima's cucumbers have been found with radioactive iodine and cesium, but the maximum amounts found (36 becquerels/kg of iodine-131, 12 becquerels/kg of cesium-134, 15 becquerels/kg of cesium-137) was from house cucumbers grown in Nihonmatsu City on March 24, 2011. Since then, they are mostly ND (Not Detected). (You can search the database set up by the Fukushima prefectural government, here (in Japanese only).)

Then again, the monitoring was a sample testing, picking one plot of farmland per village/town/city and pick one vegetable, washing it carefully and measuring it. Then the whole village/town/city was declared "safe", and the shipment of the vegetable was freely allowed when the vegetable tested below the provisional safety limits of 2,000 becquerels/kg of iodine-131, and 500 becquerels/kg of radioactive cesium.

In retrospect, it shouldn't have engendered much confidence among the consumers, but it did; back then not many consumers were aware of the sample testing method. I remember reading a tweet by a Fukushima farmer very early on in the crisis (in early April, maybe), warning against this testing method, saying 99.9% of the vegetables or fruits from Fukushima were not tested. I remember retweeting his tweet, but that fell on deaf years back then.

There are still people out there in the positions of power and authority - politicians of major cities (like the mayor of Yokohama who kept feeding her city's school children with cesium beef), or a kindergarten principal (who ended up feeding her kindergarteners with mushrooms loaded with radioactive cesium recently) - who continue to believe "What's being sold in the market is safe".

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ex-SKF: Do you know whether this is the same 大兼文喜 that I get when I search google maps and find the address 6-3-1 Iriya, Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
and phone number +81 3-3857-7222 ‎? Postal code 100-8798 according to the Japan Post web site?

Also, would you have contact details for the Tokyo Metro government department responsible for this failure of justice?

kintaman said...

This is exactly one of the main reasons for my choosing to evacuate from Japan last year. I saw this kind of thing coming a mile away. I bet this is happening on a much greater scale than is being reported. Profits are always pu ahead oc human life.

robertb said...

Surprised?

Anonymous said...

@kintaman, exactly our reasoning for evacuating our family also.

To Tell the very Truth... said...

All over again. Always the same circus in Japan, but hey ! Be sure if there is the slightest problem with an imported item, the whole stock is destroyed right on ! Oh boy ! Who really still believes Japan is still the country of honor and safety ?... if it ever was.

Anonymous said...

One thing that no one seems to be mentioning: This company doesn't only distribute cucumbers. What else has been slipping under the radar?

arevamirpal::laprimavera said...

.... like.. everything else?

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