The price is firm around us$3 per kilo, and because there is not much honey,
and the honey available is suspect to have high amounts of Pirrilozidine
alkaloids (2000 ppb), the price should go up a bit further.
That's about $1.36 per pound by U.S. weights. A lot of honey I saw this fall in SE Missouri ran from $1.30 to $1.70 per pound, upwards to $2.10 in smaller quantities.
Grant
Jackson, MO
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