High concentrations of plutonium from the soil of rice field 50 km or more distant primary. May 14th

High concentrations of plutonium from the soil of rice field 50 km or more distant primary, Japan Business Press, May 14, 2011:

Google Translation

According to this food manufacturers, and publish the results announced at the moment but is too large to be affected and declined, from soil of rice is likely that high concentrations of plutonium were detected. [...]

MOX in the Unit 3 nuclear power plant Fukushima Daiichi had to drive, because it was a mixture of plutonium at a higher rate for fuel, and the accident at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl another half-life of plutonium-long arm and a leg and in 4000 20,000 Risk of contamination spread.

Half-life fear of contamination spread in 4000 Silent 20,000

According to newspaper and television commentator, plutonium is likely to be excluded as a foreign concern since it is populated with a human body do not want any chance.

However, air and soil plutonium scattered all over if you continue to water and the risk of being captured in concentrated form in the human body is well again. After all half-life of 4,000 years is a 20,000. Paper and wood to burn is going to run out.

Plutonium-ray ? (a helium nucleus of two protons as two neutrons) to release. ?-ray is an organization deep in the human body because it prevents any piece of paper the negative effects that are not, which is said to cause lung cancer hurt intensive epidermal tissue of the alveoli are inhaled into the lungs in one.

Origin, have an accident once ?Ki?Kose, local residents, causing extensive damage throughout Japan, and continues to be burdened with the risk of contaminating the earth and a very long time.
Translation via yakiniku at Physics Forum

Additionally, a certain food manufacturing company conducted a survey by themselves. In a rice field is more than 50kms away from the Fukushima power plant, it was found that there was very high radiation that is very different to what the government released.

High density plutonium is in the rice field that was mentioned previously.

According to this food manufacturing company, they currently don’t announce these results due to the large influence* that this rice field has high concentration of plutonium.

* Note: It is not mentioned what the influence is but it implies they do not currently release the information as it may have an impact on the media/public.

Article interesting but not so useful

Saw this article at Enenews (http://bit.ly/iiyfjP), but not only is the translation rough, but neither that nor the original Japanese say much that's actually useful, like which certain food manufacturing company did the survey, when and where the survey was done, what actual readings in mSv/hr or Bq/kg or whatever they got, etc. With so little info here, this is bordering on being just a scare piece.

I'm in Japan and it's hard even here to get reliable data from official sources and the media (NHK reporting has been pretty good, though). It's also common in Japanese news articles not to mention details like company names if there's a chance they could be negatively affected; it's a very pro-business atmosphere here, above much else. Re: testing, many communities in the affected areas are hiring independent people & groups to conduct testing, though I haven't seen any results myself yet.

This would be dramatically different from what TEPCO stated

The translation is very poor.

If "high concentrations" are being detected over 50km away from the plant,
then TEPCO's reports of background levels of plutonium being detected on
the actual plant grounds were dramatically understated.

Perhaps the article has not

Perhaps the article has not a great scientist base...
I don´t Know.
This is the original source in japanese.
http://jbpress.ismedia.jp/articles/-/7890?page=2