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The List of Cattle Which Might Be Fed the Rice Straw Contaminated With The list of cattle which might be fed the rice straw contaminated with radioactive materials, and inspection results of its meat (Fukushima prefecture) As of 24 August Individual Jurisdiction Slaughter Implementing Cesium‐134 Cesium‐137 Total Identification Slaughter house municipality Inspection agency Announcement date date municipality (bq/kg) (bq/kg) (bq/kg) Number (slaughter house) Tokyo shibaura 1 2011/03/29 0266211578 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 2 2011/04/01 0266510305 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 3 2011/04/25 0266710514 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 4 2011/04/26 0267309908 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 5 2011/04/05 0267512087 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya Kobe Quarantine 6 2011/05/09 0267610301 Nishinomiya‐shi Himeji‐shi 2011/8/19 62 meat center Station Yokohama 7 2011/04/19 0267611544 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 8 2011/04/15 0268210852 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 9 2011/04/26 0268612205 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 10 2011/06/24 0269010727 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/08/10 77 slaughterhouse Institute of Public Nishinomiya 11 2011/04/04 0269011960 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 12 2011/04/05 0269409958 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 13 2011/05/23 0269912250 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 14 2011/05/16 0269912274 Nishinomiya‐shi Hiroshima‐shi 2011/07/22 42.0 meat center Station Tokyo shibaura 15 2011/05/13 0269912366 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 16 2011/05/27 0269912472 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 17 2011/03/29 0269912533 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 18 2011/04/04 0269912656 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 19 2011/07/12 0270011263 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 20 2011/06/14 0270011393 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/08/09 137.6 slaughterhouse Institute of Public Yokohama 21 2011/04/08 0270310069 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 22 2011/03/31 0270610503 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya Kobe Quarantine 23 2011/04/26 0270610558 Nishinomiya‐shi Fukuoka‐shi 2011/07/28 39.8 meat center Station Tokyo shibaura 24 2011/05/31 0270610602 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 25 2011/04/22 0270811054 Tokyo slaughterhouse Kyoto Prefectural Tokyo shibaura 26 2011/07/01 0271809654 Tokyo Kyoto Institute of Public 2011/08/10 203 slaughterhouse Health and Yokohama 27 2011/04/18 0271809661 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 28 2011/04/19 0272009732 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 29 2011/04/18 0272009749 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 30 2011/04/08 0272010080 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 31 2011/06/20 0272110322 Nishinomiya‐shi Hiroshima‐shi 2011/07/23 60.8 meat center Station Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 32 2011/05/16 0272210060 Nishinomiya‐shi Hiroshima‐shi 2011/07/23 54.2 meat center Station Tokyo shibaura 33 2011/06/24 0272210862 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 34 2011/05/17 0273409302 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 35 2011/04/01 0273610807 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 36 2011/04/25 0273610944 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 37 2011/06/10 0273610982 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 38 2011/04/07 0273709617 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 39 2011/04/08 0273709846 Yokohama‐shi central 1 / 28 Individual Jurisdiction Slaughter Implementing Cesium‐134 Cesium‐137 Total Identification Slaughter house municipality Inspection agency Announcement date date municipality (bq/kg) (bq/kg) (bq/kg) Number (slaughter house) Yokohama 40 2011/04/08 0273709945 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 41 2011/03/29 0273710002 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 42 2011/04/05 0275009173 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 43 2011/05/16 0275010995 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center 44 2011/04/19 0275610478 Nasu meat Tochigi Yokohama 45 2011/04/15 0276809444 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 46 2011/04/05 0277909242 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 47 2011/04/19 0277910088 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 48 2011/04/20 0279109121 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 49 2011/04/25 0279709765 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 50 2011/06/02 0279910246 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 51 2011/03/31 0280010324 Tokyo slaughterhouse Okayama Prefectual Tokyo shibaura Institute for 52 2011/04/14 0280108632 Tokyo Okayama 2011/07/19 ND slaughterhouse Environmental Science and Public Health Yokohama 53 2011/04/18 0281509889 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 54 2011/04/18 0281909122 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 55 2011/05/04 0282208927 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Nishinomiya 56 2011/06/13 0282409829 Nishinomiya‐shi Osaka‐shi ‐ 2011/08/03 22 25 47 meat center Nishinomiya 57 2011/04/04 0283009998 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 58 2011/06/22 0283510098 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 59 2011/06/22 0284110051 Tokyo Ishikawa ‐ 2011/07/19 65 slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 60 2011/04/20 0286906355 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 61 2011/05/13 0288208907 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 62 2011/06/10 0288209324 Tokyo slaughterhouse Kawaguchi 63 2011/04/13 0290912496 Saitama slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 64 2011/04/04 0291109086 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Nishinomiya 65 2011/06/06 0291308830 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 66 2011/03/30 0293208633 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 67 2011/05/23 0293709222 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 68 2011/06/28 0293909271 Tokyo Kawasaki‐shi ‐ 2011/07/28 63 slaughterhouse Yokohama 69 2011/03/15 0294209462 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 70 2011/04/01 0294209509 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 71 2011/04/08 0295308836 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 72 2011/04/01 0296108916 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 73 2011/07/04 0297609351 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 74 2011/05/13 0298509308 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 75 2011/04/12 0299708595 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 76 2011/04/15 0299708618 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 77 2011/04/25 0299908520 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 78 2011/04/12 0300008041 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 79 2011/04/19 0301408338 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 80 2011/04/04 0301808374 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center 2 / 28 Individual Jurisdiction Slaughter Implementing Cesium‐134 Cesium‐137 Total Identification Slaughter house municipality Inspection agency Announcement date date municipality (bq/kg) (bq/kg) (bq/kg) Number (slaughter house) Yokohama 81 2011/04/18 0303108922 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura Kobe Quarantine 82 2011/06/22 0305908667 Tokyo Amagasaki‐shi 2011/07/29 31.7 slaughterhouse Station Nishinomiya 83 2011/06/20 0305908681 Nishinomiya‐shi Osaka‐shi ‐ 2011/08/03 34 38 72 meat center Tokyo shibaura 84 2011/04/12 0309408354 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 85 2011/04/15 0309608365 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama Yokohama Quarantine 86 2011/04/15 0310808211 Yokohama‐shi Kawasaki‐shi 2011/08/21 668 central Station Tokyo shibaura 87 2011/05/18 0312308726 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 88 2011/05/02 0314008730 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 89 2011/04/19 0314008747 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 90 2011/03/28 0315308037 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Quarantine 91 2011/07/06 0318108955 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/07/25 64.2 slaughterhouse Station Nishinomiya 92 2011/06/06 0318708858 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 93 2011/04/26 0319608447 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama Tokyo Quarantine 94 2011/04/07 0320007949 Yokohama‐shi Kawasaki‐shi 2011/08/19 513 central Station Yokohama 95 2011/03/29 0320008441 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 96 2011/04/04 0320008502 Yokohama‐shi central Gunma 97 2011/05/11 0320308909 wholesale meat Gunma market Yokohama 98 2011/04/04 0322608700 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 99 2011/03/31 0323308401 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 100 2011/07/01 0323907994 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 101 2011/04/11 0324207871 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 102 2011/04/19 0325008118 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 103 2011/04/08 0325607793 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 104 2011/04/04 0326007790 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 105 2011/03/29 0326007844 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 106 2011/06/22 0326007929 Tokyo Kawasaki‐shi ‐ 2011/07/20 94.0 slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 107 2011/03/31 0327407643 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 108 2011/05/06 0327807542 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 109 2011/06/27 0327808297 Nishinomiya‐shi Hiroshima‐shi 2011/07/23 89.2 meat center Station Yokohama 110 2011/04/11 0328307621 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 111 2011/03/29 0328607943 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 112 2011/05/16 0328808074 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Yokohama Tokyo Quarantine 113 2011/04/19 0331607626 Yokohama‐shi Kawasaki‐shi 2011/08/19 890 central Station Yokohama 114 2011/04/18 0334607647 Yokohama‐shi central Nishinomiya 115 2011/04/25 0335007644 Nishinomiya‐shi meat center Yokohama 116 2011/04/07 0336807427 Yokohama‐shi central Mie Prefecture Health Tokyo shibaura 117 2011/04/20 0336807564 Tokyo Mie and Environment 2011/08/03 8 slaughterhouse Research Institute Yokohama 118 2011/04/08 0337507524 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 119 2011/04/11 0337807969 Yokohama‐shi central Yokohama 120 2011/04/12 0339007718 Yokohama‐shi central 3 / 28 Individual Jurisdiction Slaughter Implementing Cesium‐134 Cesium‐137 Total Identification Slaughter house municipality Inspection agency Announcement date date municipality (bq/kg) (bq/kg) (bq/kg) Number (slaughter house) Yokohama Yokohama Quarantine 121 2011/04/15 0339307580 Yokohama‐shi Kawasaki‐shi 2011/08/20 719 central Station Yokohama 122 2011/04/18 0342807480 Yokohama‐shi central Tokyo shibaura 123 2011/07/12 0343807663 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 124
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