Japanese candy tests positive for radioactive material before being imported to Korea - The Korea Times

Japanese candy tests positive for radioactive material before being imported to Korea

The headquarters of Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Osong, North Chungcheong Province, is seen in this July 19, 2023 file photo provided by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Yonhap

The headquarters of Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Osong, North Chungcheong Province, is seen in this July 19, 2023 file photo provided by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Yonhap

A small amount of cesium, a type of radioactive material, was detected in a Japanese confectionery product slated for import to Korea, prompting the importer to cancel its plans, the food safety agency here said Friday.

During radiation inspections for imported products, 1 bequerel (Bq) per kilogram of cesium was detected in a candy manufactured in Shizuoka prefecture in Japan, according to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS).

The company intending to import 122 kilograms of the affected product canceled its import plan in response to the findings.

Even if the detected radiation level falls below the safety threshold of 100 Bq per kilogram, the MFDS requires importers to conduct further testing for other radioactive nuclides.

Last year, traces of cesium were discovered in Japanese products on four occasions, prompting the cancellation of import plans each time, according to the MFDS. (Yonhap)

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