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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 May 2006 05:16:16 EDT
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HMF levels  is not the only way in which the EU protects itself from imports 
of honey from  the warmer and poorer countries of the World. The worst example 
is of their rule  that states that honey is only honey when produced by Apis 
mellifera honeybees; but there are  also many other impediments to free trade. 
Those interested  could take a look at the Proceedings of the Honey Trade 
work shop that Bees for  Development held at Apimondia in Dublin last August - 
it's on their  website. 
Chris

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