> China's honey product output will decline considerably in 2008... > honey processing enterprises are now faced with serious raw > material supply shortages... "Raw materials" - that's an ummm... very interesting choice of terms. In other news, HFCS prices have gone up rapidly in recent months, due to the shortage of corn not turned into ethanol, prompting some vendors to switch from HFCS to beet and/or cane sugar, hence driving up the prices of all the sweeteners that China would consider desirable "raw materials" for "honey processing". http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121012103341272501.html?mod=googlenews_w sj Somehow, I see a connaction between the two reports. Call me paranoid, but in my operation, the only "raw materials" that go into my honey are flowers, sunshine, and rain. (By the way, putting "INGREDIENTS: Sunshine, Flowers, and Rain" on your honey label sells honey, and makes people smile, so feel free to steal my marketing.) **************************************************** * General Information About BEE-L is available at: * * http://www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/default.htm * ****************************************************