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Don’t bee fooled: Consumers and retailers warned of honey fraud Georgina Crouth © Copyright (c) Daily Maverick , All Rights Reserved
If you see honey sold on a special at your local retailer, or in a handy squeeze bottle, it is very likely to be impure and adulterated.
That’s the message that Thursday’s SA Bee Industry Organisation workshop on honey fraud hoped would resonate with consumers, regulators and retailers as they unpacked the growing problem of honey adulteration and its threat to biodiversity.
High-demand foodstuffs such as honey the third most adulterated food in the world after milk and olive oil are at risk of adulteration because demand far outstrips supply. Since honey is a complex product and expensive to test, the modes of honey adulteration have rapidly evolved and multiplied over recent years.