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Hey Bill. How are the girls doing? They had a nice flight the other day, Jan.
28. If this weather keeps up, they aughta winter well. Even the  4-way mini-nucs
have a little brood already. Boy, I'm getting excited.
    About "niche markets." Vermont honey would be one. "Organic" would be
another. "How about "varietal" honeys. Then, too, there's "bakery grade."
Couldn't tell you how much is sold in some special way. Would be difficult to
find out, unless you did some kind of survey.....
                                                            Mike

Bill Mares wrote:

> Can someone define the "niche market" for retail honey?  People bandy this
> term around and I don't know what it means.
> Secondly, how much of the 400 milion+ pound U.S. honey market is that niche?
> Thanks,

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