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In a message dated 23/01/2012 16:46:06 GMT Standard Time,  
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By  classifying pollen as a constituent, testing on the whole
product would  have to prove that the level of GM material exceeds the EU’s
0.9% tolerance  threshold before a GMO label would be required. 


Is that 0.9% of the honey or 0.9% of the pollen in the honey?  If the  
former, then, effectively GM pollen in honey would be allowed as the % of pollen 
 in honey has, normally, to be well under 1% (this is by eye and not 
through any  measurement that I've heard of).
 
Chris

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