From Yomiuri Shinbun (6:45PM JST 6/21/2011):
静岡県は21日、フランスで欧州連合(EU)の規制値を超える放射性セシウムが検出された県産茶が玄米茶ではなく緑茶と訂正した。
The Shizuoka prefectural government announced on June 21 that it was not "Genmai-cha" (tea with roasted brown rice) but "Ryoku-cha" (green tea) that was found in France to contain radioactive cesium exceeding the limit of the EU.発表によると、緑茶は同県御前崎市の業者が玄米茶とともに輸出。EUの規制値(1キロ・グラム当たり500ベクレル)を上回る1038ベクレルを検出しており、県は回収して検査する。
According to the announcement, the green tea was exported along with the "genmai-cha" by the same tea merchant in Omaezaki City in Shizuoka. The tea measured 1,038 becquerels/kilogram cesium, exceeding the EU limit of 500 becquerels/kilogram. Shizuoka will test the tea.
"Aracha" (bulk tea before the final blend) from 3 tea-growing areas in Kanagawa Prefecture (east of Shizuoka Prefecture) is found with radioactive cesium exceeding 1,000 becquerels/kilogram. The Kanagawa prefectural government has asked the tea growers in these areas on a voluntary basis not to ship their teas, as Asahi Shinbun reports (6/22/2011).