World Beekeeping Awards will not present award for best honey next year due to 'large scale fraud' in global supplies 

World Beekeeping Awards will not present award for best honey next year due to 'large scale fraud' in global supplies 
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World Beekeeping Awards will not present award for best honey next year due to 'large scale fraud' in global supplies 
Published: Dec, 02 2024 11:29

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World Beekeeping Awards will not present award for best honey next year due to 'large scale fraud' in global supplies  The World Beekeeping Awards has revealed it will not award a prize for honey next year, following warnings that there has been fraud in the global supply chain, with some products bulked out with cheaper sugar syrup.

As this will be impossible for many, one expert said it's worth being aware that if the label says 'a blend of non-EU countries', that could be an indication that the product has been adulterated] A statement from Apimondia said: 'We will celebrate honey in many ways at the congress, but honey will no longer be a category, and thus no honey judging, in the World Beekeeping Awards.

While Apimondia, the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations, will still hold its biannual congress in Denmark next year, where they will showcase global honey, it says it will not be giving out awards - for the first time.

However, many products have been rejection from entry into honey competitions in recent times over concerns of tampering, with the awards in Montreal in 2019 turning down some 45 per cent of entries due to suspected tampering.

'This change to remove honey as a category was necessitated by the inability to have honey fully tested for adulteration.'.

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