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> " I do not remember legislation for sure, but importing of bulk honey
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> outside of Canada "must" be regulated, if not prohibited. "
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> It is not regulated, other than to spot check ( except chinese, which
> I believe is still being checked every load, as long as it is marked
> "chinese honey") for banned contaminants, and definitely not prohibited.
Tim Townsend
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