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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Sep 2002 08:32:35 -0500
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Interesting piece in the September issue of the American Bee Journal on page
628 concerning the Sioux Honey Association.

The Sioux Honey assn. is the largest cooperative in the U.S. made up of U.S.
beekeepers.

"Part of the *new* cooperative agreement between the Sioux Honey Assn. and
the Argentine cooperative FACAP *includes* the exportation of *Argentine*
honey, bottled and labeled under the Sioux honey brand.

The piece also says that it is possible that Sioux honey may import bulk
honey from FACAP and *other* South American cooperatives located in Chile
and Uruguay into the U.S.."

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