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Jaunse  thanks for the link,  it did read the paper.  Quite interesting,  but from a different perspective.   Read down to the fine print at the bottom.  Levels of GLY  were from zero to 110,  the average being 64....  BUT the EU  has a tolerance of 50 to be called "organic"   so what that says is that the majority of contaminated honey is still under the limits of "organic"

Not sure how they would try to apply any of that to imports.



Charles

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