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Nikolai Chubenok's herd of 50 dairy cows grazes on land just 45 kilometres (25 miles)...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eAs the 30th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident approaches, Belarusian farmers near the Chernobyl plant continue their work as usual. Nikolai Chubenok's herd of 50 dairy cows grazes on land just 45 kilometres (25 miles) north of the power plant in Ukraine, where a reactor explosion and fire on 26 April, 1986, belched a cloud of smoke infested with radioactive particles over much of northern Europe. \"The fact that radiation is close doesn't frighten us. The milk fits the standards, there are no problems,\" Chubenok says. Since 2014 Chubenok has produced milk from his farm just 45 kilometres (28 miles) north of the mothballed Chernobyl site, and less than a kilometre (mile) from the boundary of a zone that remains officially off limits to full-time human habitation. Chubenok says he wants to double the size of his herd and maybe go into cheese-making one day.In a gesture that seemed to be the epitome of wholesome rural hospitality, Chubenok offered visiting journalists some milk fresh from the herd placidly grazing nearby. But the gift appeared ominous when taken back to a laboratory in the Belarusian capital.The milk sample was subjected to an AP-commissioned analysis. The state-run Minsk Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology said it found strontium-90, a radioactive isotope linked to cancers and cardiovascular disease, in quantities 10 times higher than Belarusian food safety regulations allowBelarus, at that time a Soviet republic, was hit hard by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster - by the time the fire was contained some two weeks later, a quarter of its land was heavily contaminated by fallout.Authorities evacuated 138,000 residents of the heavily affected regions and another 200,000 left voluntarily; 470 settlements disappeared from the map and more than 2600 square kilometres (1020 square miles) of farmland was abandoned.After President Alexander Lukashenko came to power in 1994 and established an authoritarian regime, resettlement programmes were cancelled and the government adopted a long-term plan to bring agriculture back to much of the contaminated land. Some farming even is returning to the \"radio-ecological reserve\" that had been the zone where habitation was forbidden.Agriculture is a key piece of Belarus' economy, with food exports accounting for nearly 15 percent of its exports earnings, according to the World Bank. Much of the food goes to Russia, where many people regard Belarusian food as having an appealing pastoral simplicity. A tour along the edge of Belarus' Radio-ecological Reserve, a 2,200-square-kilometre (850-square-mile) ghost landscape of 470 evacuated villages and towns, reveals a nation showing little regard for the potentially cancer-causing isotopes still to be found in the soil. The milk from Chubenok's herd appears to be a case in point. Despite what the test showed, Chubenok says he is able to sell as much as two tonnes of milk a day to a local dairy-foods company, Milkavita, whose products include cheese sold for export.His milk is part of the Milkavita supply chain for making Polesskiye brand cheese, about 90 percent of which is sold in Russia, the rest domestically. Milkavita officials called the AP-commissioned lab finding \"impossible,\" insisting their own tests show their milk supply contains traces of radioactive isotopes well below safety limits.Milkavita chief engineer Maia Fedonchuk said in an off-camera  interview that the plant's test showed 2.85 becquerels per kilogramme, whereas the norm set by the Belarusian Agriculture Ministry is 3.7. The Minsk lab informed the AP that the milk sample from Chubenok's cattle contained 37.5 becquerels, the globally recognised unit of measurement for radioactivity.The strontium-90 radioactive isotope is, along with caesium-137, commonly produced during nuclear fission and generates most of the heat and penetrating radiation from nuclear waste. When consumed, scientists say strontium-90 mimics the behaviour of calcium in the human body, settling in bones.A person who answered the telephone at the press office of the Belarusian Emergency Situations Ministry, which is tasked with dealing with the fallout of the nuclear disaster, said they would not comment on the AP's findings.Notably, the regional free-trade bloc that includes Belarus and Russia permits higher levels of strontium-90 in goods of up to 25 becquerels per kilogramme, still lower than that detected in the AP-commissioned test.Belarus' Institute of Radiobiology said the country has no central system for radiological food inspection, and that this responsibility is done at the producer level.Irina Sukhiy, founder of a Belarus ecological group called Zeleny Seti, Russian for \"Green Network\", said workers in food-industry factories have confidentially told her that ingredients and products are blended to dilute the impact of potentially radioactive ingredients from Belarusian suppliers bordering Ukraine. Such alleged mixing, she said, reduces the level of potentially carcinogenic isotopes in dairy products and processed meat below the \"allowable dose, but it's still hazardous to health in my opinion\".Health officials say the danger level posed by low levels of radioactive isotopes depends greatly on length of exposure and individual physiology. The division of the Belarusian Emergencies Ministry responsible for cleaning up the consequences of Chernobyl says that since the explosion, the incidence of thyroid cancer in children is 33 times higher than before the explosion and as much as seven times higher in adults. But those figures include the more-intense exposure that occurred in the early months after the accident. Radioactive iodine, regarded as a major cause of thyroid cancer, has a comparatively short half-life whereas strontium-90, such as that detected in the milk, and caesium-137 deteriorates more slowly.The head of the oncology department at Minsk City Cancer Centre, Professor Yuri Demidchik, showed journalists from AP a graph with details of thyroid cancer rates since 1990.\"Here is the disaster date and we see a morbidity increase. It's still growing. There was a plateau but now it's increasing. And here's the mortality. The mortality stays at the same level,\" he explained.  Irina Segen, who is a patient on the ward, also believes there's an increase in cancer rates in the country. WHO officials say they are dependent on reports from sister agencies in Belarus to alert them to cancer clusters or other signs of unresolved Chernobyl-related dangers. Gregory Hartl, a WHO spokesman in Geneva, said the agency had no authority to regulate or oversee food safety, even products exported to other countries, saying this was a domestic responsibility.\"Radiation effects and the development of cancers and the effects on the region are something which go on over a long, long period. So we haven't seen the end of it,\" Hartl said. \"Undoubtedly there is going to be some increase in cancers,\" he added.Meanwhile, farmers working both on the edge of, and inside, the prohibited zone say they see no obvious signs of nuclear dangers, have been given no guidelines on reducing the risk of permitting radioactive isotopes into the food chain, and aren't worried about this.Inside the zone, Belarus has authorised an experimental farm to operate for the past decade. Today it contains 265 horses, 56 cows and apiaries buzzing with honey bees. The farm director, Mikhail Kirpichenko, said he's permitted to pursue commercial ventures, including the sale last year of 100 horses to a Belarusian manufacturer of kumys, a popular beverage in swathes of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Kumys is produced from fermented mares' milk. \"There are no mutations among the animals,\" said Kirpichenko, who suggested that his horses had to pass a basic eyesight test to confirm their good health.A tractor driver at a nearby farm, where an abandoned village has been ploughed away and turn into fields of grain, says he's never seen an official testing for radiation levels in the soil. But Leonid Kravchenko sees no reason for alarm over radiation levels. \"It was there and it's still there, no one is afraid of it,\" he said. \"Everyone lives like they used to live before. Why should we be afraid of it?\"Gubarevichi, Belarus - 12 April 2016 1. Various of cows on farm2. Various of milk going into container3. Worker pouring milk into bucket4. Wide of cows 5. Farmer Nikolai Chubenok talking to journalist 6. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikolai Chubenok, farmer: ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++\"The fact that radiation is close doesn't frighten us. The milk fits the standards, there are no problems.\"7. Wide of cowsMinsk, Belarus - 19 April 2016 8. Various of Minsk Centre of Hygiene and Epidemiology exteriors9. Close up of nameplate, reading: (Russian) \"Republic of Belarus - Ministry of Health. Minsk city executive committee. State institution 'Minsk Centre of Hygiene and Epidemiology'.\"10. Close up of results of milk analysis, showing strontium-90 with a value of 37.5 becquerels/kg, ten times higher than Belarusian regulations allowOrevichi, Chernobyl exclusion zone, Belarus - 11 April 2016 11. Exterior of abandoned school building, mural of Lenin nearby 12. Various interiors of abandoned classroom, including rusted lantern and gas mask on the floorBabchin, Chernobyl exclusion zone, Belarus - 11 April 201613. Various of truck driving through smoke as agricultural farmland is being burnt 14. More of agricultural farmland being burned Maidan checkpoint, Gomel Region - 11 April 201615. Various of gate into restricted area, sign on gate reading: (Russian) \"Attention - danger of radiation. Entry prohibited\"Hoiniki, Belarus - 12 April 2016 16. Various of milk truck at entrance to Milkavita plant ++it is not known if this truck contains milk from Chubenok's farm++17. Wide of a cabinet with various dairy products made at Milkavita plant including Polesskiye brand cheese on top shelf (milk from Chubenok's farm is said to be used for production of this brand) Minsk, Russia - 14 April 2016 18. Founder of Belarusian ecological group Zeleny Seti (Russian for 'Green Network'), Irina Sukhiy talking to journalist19. Cutaway books20. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Irina Sukhiy, founder of Zeleny Seti: \"We didn't prove it ourselves but rumour has it that these (contaminated) ingredients are mixed with clean ingredients so that the (radiation) level is not exceeded and it (product) comes to the market.\" 21. Sukhiy talking22. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Irina Sukhiy, founder of Zeleny Seti: \"As a result we buy milk and meat in the store that does not exceed the allowable dose, but it's still hazardous to health in my opinion.\"Minsk, Belarus - 19 April 2016 23. Head of oncology department at Minsk City Cancer Centre, Professor Yuri Demidchik in his office24. Cutaway of documents25. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Yuri Demidchik, Head of oncology department: ++showing graph++\"This is the morbidity that I followed up. The information has been published starting from 1990. Here is the disaster date and we see a morbidity increase. It's still growing. There was a plateau but now it's increasing. And here's the mortality. The mortality stays at the same level.\" 26. Computer screen showing diagram with morbidity and mortality rates of thyroid cancer27. Nurses in cancer centre corridor28. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Irina Segen, cancer patient waiting for operation: \"My father had cancer, then my two sisters. I believe there is an increase in oncological diseases, and even quite a big one.\"Geneva - 20 April 2016 29. Wide of World Health Organisation building30. SOUNDBITE (English) Gregory Hartl, WHO spokesperson:\" Radiation effects and the development of cancers and the effects on the region are something which go on over a long, long period. So we haven't seen the end of it.\" 31. Cut away Hartl reading a document 32. SOUNDBITE (English) Gregory Hartl, WHO spokesperson:\"Undoubtedly there is going to be some increase in cancers. We've seen the thyroid cancers and other types of cancers that could well be on increase, but the increase is small enough so that we can't differentiate from the general population.\" Outside Vorotets, Belarus - 11 April 2016 33. Radiation meter in front of radiation sign, meter reads 0.36 microsieverts/hour (normal level is 0.20 microsieverts/hour)34. Radiation signVorotets, Belarus - 12 April 2016 35. Various of cows and horses at farm36. Various of farmer Mikhail Kirpichenko at farm37. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Mikhail Kirpichenko, farmer: \"According to my own observations there are no mutations among the animals. Horses aren't being born with two heads or without legs, there are no such mutations.\"38. Wide of horsesRudnoye, Belarus - 12 April 2016 39. Various of tractor ploughing field40. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Leonid Kravchenko, tractor driver: \"What can I say about radiation? It was there and it's still there, no one is afraid of it. Everyone lives like they used to live before. Why should we be afraid of it?\"41. Kravchenko getting in tractor42. 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