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From: Gustavo Lubris <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: RE: Honey Prices Up?
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 09:57:05 -0300

hello

I'm an argentinian small beekeeper=20

Prices in 1998 were around $ 1.20, decreasing to 0.80 by september 1999
and staying stable.
Nowadays we can sell it to exporters around 0.75

About drought, most of our country is experiencing it, but in some areas
rains and bees are working ok

Many beekeepers don=B4t sell honey ( the ones who can wait) as are
expecting higher prices.

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