In a message dated 22/09/02 05:03:09 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< British beekeepers have voluntarily taken exceptional care to avoid the
potential for contamination of honey. The British Bee Farmers Association
advised all members to keep all hives 4 miles from all GM trial sites in
1999,
and increased their suggested "safe distance" to 6 miles in 2000.
British honey is not "contaminated" by GM-pollen. >>
Last year a local (Dorset, UK) farmer did a GM crop trial in spite of much
adverse publicity, public protest meetings and the like. Looking at the map
and trhe address list of our members I reckoned that 17 of them kept bees
within a 6 mile radius of the site. So we went to the farmer and he found
the association a place where members could move their bees during the
flowering period of the crop more than 6 miles away.
Nobody used it.
Chris