HONEY LAWS
December 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE COMPLICATED series of European Union (EU) regulations affecting the honey industry is to be codified in one piece of legislation. European Commission officials have drawn up the unified law to make the regulations easier to understand and use. EU ministers are to approve the final draft, which covers honey production and analysis.
THE COMPLICATED series of European Union (EU) regulations affecting the honey industry is to be codified in one piece of legislation. European Commission officials have drawn up the unified law to make the regulations easier to understand and use. EU ministers are to approve the final draft, which covers honey production and analysis.
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