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Thu, 27 Oct 2011 22:12:46 -0500
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Juanse post:
>Mexico is the sixth largest producer and third largest exporter of honey in
the world.

The above should be an eye opener for many on the list.

Plenty of Mexican honey is imported into the U.S.. Most *in my opinion* is a 
bakery grade.

Packers in the U.S. *in my opinion* would like to see the door shut into the 
U.K. giving those packers opportunity to purchase the honey.(without 
matching U.K. dollar offers).

A current discussion going on between a large beekeeper and a large packer 
is:

Beekeeper :
I want the name of my state on the label and floral source or no sale. No 
blending.

Packer :
I need your "water white" honey to bring up the bakery grade from South 
America.

bob


 

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