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Honey industry stung by traces of antibiotics, lead

DORAHA, JUNE 15: India’s flourishing honey industry, based primarily in Punjab, has pressed the panic button after over 90 per cent of export samples were found contaminated with residues of antibiotics and lead. With the possibility of a ban on Indian honey in Europe, UK, Canada and Australia looming large, D  ....Read more

contaminationBy: sridhar | Thursday , 8 Jan '09 21:52:01 PM Reply | Forward we in india the beekeeping is practiced by the very low or uneducated people. there is a need of awareness among the beekeepers should be brought and educate them and teach them and make them understand the consequences. but they have their own survival problems than these issues where so many people are taking advantage. it is a sand situation in our country
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