No decision on whether to restrict Japan seafood imports, says Mohamad


Agriculture and Food Security Minister Mohamad Sabu says no decision has been reached by the government whether to impose restrictions on seafood imports from Japan, following the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 25, 2023

MALAYSIA has yet to decide whether to impose restrictions on seafood imports from Japan following the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Mohamad Sabu said.

He said the Health Ministry and environmental experts were conducting a study to determine any potential danger before the government decides on the matter.

“No decision has been reached at this point, and we will decide on a course of action if the study reveals any threats to the global population,” he told reporters after officiating at the Mardi Show-Tech organised by the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi) in Serdang today.

It was reported that several countries, such as China and Hong Kong, decided to suspend seafood imports from Japan as Tokyo began discharging treated radioactive water into the sea yesterday.

Mohamad said the government is now focusing on the security of food supply, especially rice, in response to early warnings from countries like India and Vietnam that may increase prices or stop exporting altogether.

He said early preparations must be made to ensure an adequate rice supply through new technology and research, as Malaysia currently imports 35% of its rice needs.

Regarding Mardi Show-Tech, Mohamad said it serves as a platform to showcase agricultural technology and innovation derived from the institute’s 54 years of research to the community and industry players.

The exhibition that will take place today until Sunday aligns with the agency’s efforts to boost the country’s agriculture and agro-food sector through technology and innovation. – Bernama, August 25, 2023.


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