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The Japanese government said last week that it would revise food labels.
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Japan's Consumer Affairs Agency and Ministry of Fisheries said the revised guidelines would require importers and domestic producers to present certificates of origin for the clams (asari clam) and keep documents indicating the origin
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Failure to present documents of origin could lead to suspicion of mislabelling
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Failure to present documents of origin could lead to suspicion of mislabelling
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According to the latest regulations in labelling laws, the origin of clams (asari clam) will be determined based on where they have been raised the longest if they are farmed in two or more places, for example, the clams (asari clam) The origin of the import is in principle the name of the exporting country, but if the imported clams have been grown in Japan for more than 18 months, they will be marked as "Made in Japan"
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