The List of Cattle Which Might Be Fed the Rice Straw Contaminated with Radioactive Materials, and Inspection Results of Its Meat

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The List of Cattle Which Might Be Fed the Rice Straw Contaminated with Radioactive Materials, and Inspection Results of Its Meat 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 31 August Individual Jurisdiction Implementin Slaughter Cesium-134 Cesium-137 Total Identificatio Slaughter house municipality g Inspection agency Announcement date date (bq/kg) (bq/kg) (bq/kg) n (slaughter municipality Tokyo shibaura 1 2011/07/01 0200555911 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 2 2011/04/26 0200555928 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 3 2011/05/02 0201456194 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 4 2011/03/28 0201458822 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 5 2011/04/11 0205169649 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 6 2011/06/22 0207442191 Tokyo Aomori 2011/07/27 220 250 470 slaughterhouse Yokohama 7 2011/04/15 0240010821 Yokohama-shi central Koshigaya meat 8 2011/06/21 0240063315 Saitama center Tokyo central 9 2011/06/16 0240063346 wholesale meat Tokyo Aomori - 2011/07/18 2.2 ND 2.2 market Yokohama 10 2011/04/07 0240097600 Yokohama-shi central Gunma 11 2011/05/11 0240142706 wholesale meat Gunma market Nishinomiya 12 2011/04/11 0240157373 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Yokohama Yokohama Quarantine 13 2011/04/05 0240350699 Yokohama-shi Kawasaki-shi 2011/08/20 786 central Station Tokyo shibaura 14 2011/06/28 0240489788 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 15 2011/05/17 0240684398 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 16 2011/04/05 0240771142 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 17 2011/06/16 0240859871 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 18 2011/04/12 0240931669 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 19 2011/05/09 0240931720 Nishinomiya-shi Hiroshima-shi 2011/07/22 31.5 meat center Station Fukushima meat 20 2011/04/05 0240982111 distribution Koriyama-shi center Yokohama 21 2011/04/12 0241012886 Yokohama-shi central Kanagawa meat 22 2011/04/01 0241063369 Kanagawa center Fukushima meat 23 2011/05/10 0241064625 distribution Koriyama-shi center Tokyo shibaura 24 2011/06/07 0241064809 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Yokohama Quarantine 25 2011/06/30 0241065172 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/8/30 ND slaughterhouse Station Tokyo shibaura 26 2011/06/08 0241065257 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 27 2011/05/17 0241067268 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Yokohama Quarantine 28 2011/05/10 0241164127 Tokyo Funabashi-shi 2011/07/27 14.57 slaughterhouse Station Tokyo shibaura 29 2011/04/06 0241164592 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Kanagawa institute of 30 2011/05/10 0241165773 Tokyo Kanagawa 2011/07/19 ND slaughterhouse Public Health Fukushima meat Fukushima Agricultural 31 2011/04/07 0241166558 distribution Koriyama-shi Koriyama-shi 2011/07/22 ND Technology Center center Tokyo shibaura Kobe Quarantine 32 2011/05/09 0241167449 Tokyo Hiroshima-shi 2011/08/11 ND ND ND slaughterhouse Station Tokyo shibaura 33 2011/05/24 0241167616 Tokyo slaughterhouse Mie Prefecture Health Tokyo shibaura 34 2011/04/13 0241169290 Tokyo Mie and Environment 2011/07/19 ND ND ND slaughterhouse Research Institute Tokyo shibaura 35 2011/04/26 0241169306 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 36 2011/05/26 0241169665 Yokohama-shi central Kawaguchi 37 2011/06/13 0241169887 Saitama slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 38 2011/06/02 0241192816 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 39 2011/04/05 0241237456 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya 40 2011/04/19 0241338146 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Nishinomiya 41 2011/06/13 0241338207 Nishinomiya-shi Fukuoka - 2011/07/22 51 meat center Nishinomiya 42 2011/05/09 0241596904 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Yokohama 43 2011/04/04 0241634705 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 44 2011/04/11 0241716517 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 45 2011/06/23 0241863488 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 46 2011/06/16 0241863495 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 47 2011/05/12 0241863518 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 48 2011/04/05 0241965694 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 49 2011/04/22 0242094140 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 50 2011/04/15 0242095857 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 51 2011/07/12 0242125547 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 52 2011/06/28 0242269470 Tokyo Kawasaki-shi - 2011/07/28 93.8 slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 53 2011/06/13 0242269524 Nishinomiya-shi Fukuoka - 2011/07/22 54 meat center Nishinomiya 54 2011/04/26 0242432362 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Yokohama 55 2011/04/19 0242896119 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 56 2011/04/15 0242969653 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 57 2011/03/29 0242998622 Tokyo 2011/8/18 1.69 2.23 3.92 slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 58 2011/05/17 0243287268 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 59 2011/06/02 0243288111 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya 60 2011/06/27 0243288203 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Yokohama 61 2011/04/18 0243326905 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 62 2011/03/30 0243380099 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 63 2011/05/16 0243380891 Nishinomiya-shi Hiroshima-shi 2011/07/22 51.6 meat center Station Honjo meat 64 2011/05/11 0243398414 Saitama center Yokohama 65 2011/04/19 0243475146 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 66 2011/04/28 0243479779 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 67 2011/04/12 0243498718 Yokohama-shi central Shimane Prefectural Nishinomiya Institute of Public 68 2011/04/19 0243727573 Nishinomiya-shi Shimane 2011/07/26 20 meat center Health and Environment Science Fukushima meat Fukushima Agricultural 69 2011/06/03 0243794766 distribution Koriyama-shi Fukushima 2011/08/02 ND Technology Center center Tokyo shibaura Saitama Institute of 70 2011/04/14 0243794841 Tokyo Saitama 2011/07/21 ND ND ND slaughterhouse Public Health Koshigaya meat 71 2011/06/28 0243795633 Saitama center Koshigaya meat Tokyo Quarantine 72 2011/06/28 0243796616 Saitama Saitama 2011/8/23 6.01 center Station Koshigaya meat Tokyo Quarantine 73 2011/06/21 0243796647 Saitama Kashiwa-shi 2011/08/12 5.29 center Station Nishinomiya 74 2011/04/19 0243883972 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Yokohama 75 2011/04/15 0244026071 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 76 2011/06/24 0244080431 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/08/09 323 slaughterhouse Institute of Public Tokyo shibaura 77 2011/04/15 0244262660 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 78 2011/04/15 0244313478 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 79 2011/04/08 0244378187 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya Yokohama Quarantine 80 2011/05/30 0244382702 Nishinomiya-shi Himeji-shi 2011/8/19 37 meat center Station Tokyo shibaura 81 2011/06/07 0244519351 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 82 2011/04/05 0244583116 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 83 2011/06/14 0244620477 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/8/29 49 slaughterhouse Institute of Public Tokyo shibaura 84 2011/03/31 0244640154 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 85 2011/03/28 0244643957 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 86 2011/04/19 0244826183 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya 87 2011/04/25 0244834379 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Tokyo shibaura 88 2011/07/01 0244834751 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 89 2011/04/12 0244859495 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 90 2011/07/12 0245022683 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo central Yokohama Quarantine 91 2011/05/26 0245081574 wholesale meat Tokyo Funabashi-shi 2011/07/23 12.6 15.9 28.5 Station market Fukushima meat 92 2011/05/13 0245085671 distribution Koriyama-shi center Yamagata meat 93 2011/03/30 0245088801 public Yamagata corporation Tokyo central 94 2011/05/26 0245089235 wholesale meat Tokyo market Tokyo shibaura 95 2011/03/29 0245118935 Tokyo slaughterhouse Nishinomiya Kobe Quarantine 96 2011/05/09 0245119178 Nishinomiya-shi Himeji-shi 2011/8/19 65 meat center Station Tokyo shibaura 97 2011/04/28 0245119208 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 98 2011/03/15 0245324190 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 99 2011/03/15 0245324206 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya 100 2011/04/04 0245327399 Nishinomiya-shi meat center Hiroshima Prefectural Nishinomiya 101 2011/07/04 0245330610 Nishinomiya-shi Hiroshima Technology Research 2011/07/21 30 38 68 meat center Institute Tokyo shibaura 102 2011/07/01 0245434653 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 103 2011/05/13 0245459540 Tokyo slaughterhouse Yokohama 104 2011/04/04 0245466319 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya 105 2011/06/20 0245467798 Nishinomiya-shi Osaka - 2011/07/26 60 meat center Yokohama 106 2011/04/07 0245526549 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 107 2011/04/08 0245530560 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 108 2011/07/05 0245662223 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/08/09 57.5 slaughterhouse Institute of Public Yokohama 109 2011/04/08 0245720541 Yokohama-shi central Kagawa Prefectural Nishinomiya Research Institute for 110 2011/06/06 0245721562 Nishinomiya-shi Kagawa 2011/07/19 16 20 36 meat center Environmental Sciences and Public Health Yokohama 111 2011/04/04 0245724594 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 112 2011/04/20 0111180646 Yokohama-shi central Nishinomiya Kobe Quarantine 113 2011/04/25 0245724631 Nishinomiya-shi Himeji-shi 2011/8/19 62 meat center Station Yokohama 114 2011/04/04 0245724686 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 115 2011/03/28 0245740945 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Tokyo Metropolitan 116 2011/04/08 0245740976 Tokyo Tokyo 2011/08/09 ND slaughterhouse Institute of Public Yokohama 117 2011/03/15 0245779181 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 118 2011/04/18 0245781597 Yokohama-shi central Yokohama 119 2011/04/18 0245781665 Yokohama-shi central Tokyo shibaura 120 2011/06/03 0245944572 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 121 2011/07/11 0245945760 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 122 2011/06/22 0245945906 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura 123 2011/07/06 0245946149 Tokyo slaughterhouse Tokyo shibaura Kawasaki Institute of 124 2011/06/22 0246020244 Tokyo Kawasaki-shi
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