> European beekeepers (and any one exporting to that area) will also need to
> test honey to prove it doesn't have GMO pollen in it. Other wise you will
> have to label it accordingly if it have less tha 0.9% if it have more
> probably export it to USA where they do not care or do not have strict
> regulations.
Juanse as I understand it, the 0.9% is of the pollen in the honey and not
0.9% of the honey and pollen.
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
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