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<p>The Food Standards Agency has advised that there are no restrictions remaining
on grazing in upland areas of England and Wales as a consequence of the Chernobyl
nuclear accident. Between 1986 and 2012 restrictions and routine monitoring of sheep
in certain upland areas of the UK were in place to protect food safety. The Board
of the FSA agreed the lifting of the last of the restrictions with effect from 1 June
2012, following a review of the evidence and public consultation.</p><p> </p>
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