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Tue, 21 Jun 2011 18:56:10 -0300
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Peter Edwards wrote:
It gets worse if crops, e.g. oilseed rape, are grown for biodiesel.  These
varieties will not have been approved for food use and any honey from them
cannot then be sold at all.

I understood, many  years ago, that Canadian Law accept CANOLA pollen traces 
on honey but not to produce honey with CANOLA pollen as prevalent or 
secondary. Does that change?

I hope Mr. Abbas can help us about current conditions of the Law in Canada.

Fernando,
Cordoba, Argentina


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