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Thu, 17 Apr 2003 22:51:18 +0300
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James,
The Chinese have been dumping their rubbish on the world market for years and making it hard for commercial beekeepers to make a decent living.  Here in Cyprus a lot of Chinese honey was passed off as "Cypriot" at a discounted price of course.  I am very happy that something was found to be amiss with the Chinese honey and do not feel at all soryy for them.  The banned antibiotic was also found in many other foods.  It is a banned substance because someone has deemed that it could harm our health.  PURE HONEY is not permitted to contain any "extras". No matter how small amount.
Best regards
Roger White
Superbee Cyprus.

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