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World beekeeping awards, honey section seems to have some interesting results
 

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Straight onto the pesticide bandwagon - wouldn’t a more likely explanation be water content (comment not aimed at you Dani but the screenshot photo).
 
Ukraine was presented by the Association of Exporters (those guys who're robbing beekeepers constantly downing the prisce of honey), The Union of Ukrainian beekeepers (corrupted organisation with hardly 2000 members, which tries to be the only one true organisation of ua beekeepers). By the way they made a pretty good stand and got 4 awards. One of the awards for the video Honey Ukraine which we were looking for in the internet. They didn't show thousands of dead colonies. In this video are shown several kinds of plants and honey, almost all of them are rather exotic, except sunflower. Some of those wonderful plants grew here 200 years ago and have been replaced by monocultures (soy, corn). Acacia and linden are too dependent on weather.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1h84jJBowQ
 

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