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Gavin Ramsay wrote:
> My interest comes from an idea to produce honey to Soil Association standards so that a friend of mine, who runs an organic vegetable production and retail business (to Soil Association standards) could also sell my honey.  He tells me that there is no UK SA-certified honey in the UK as yet, probably because of their use of a 4 mile radius and the standards they apply. 
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Gavin,

Can other countries sell "Organic" honey in the UK?. It would meet their 
standards but maybe (probably) not yours.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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