KUALA LUMPUR - Japan's Fukushima Prefecture is aiming to have exported 100 tons of rice and 15 tons of peaches to Malaysia in the year ending next March, its governor said Wednesday, evidence of fading concern over the safety of food products from the site of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
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