Alberta Bee News Magazine - August 2021

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Alberta Bee News

August 2021

Canadian Honey Council Launches Awareness Campaign on Honey Spreads Entering Canadian Market By Rod Scarlett, Executive Director, CHC same honey that would be prevented from entering the The Canadian Honey Council (CHC) and its industry country because of adulteration, could now enter the partners are looking for the Canadian Food Inspection country and land on shelves next to certified pure honey Agency (CFIA) to clarify some labelling and packaging and be labelled a honey spread. The ability to import issues as it pertains to honey. Of immediate concern adulterated product labelled as honey spread would put is the emergence of honey related products on the into jeopardy the whole honey import/export system. grocery store shelf that confuse consumers and threatens Canadian consumer confidence when purchasing If you have any comments or ideas that you think would honey. The appearance of “vegan honey” and “honey help us out, please do not hesitate to contact Ron spreads” in stores has meant that real honey is now in Greidanus, Curtis Miedema, or myself. competition with products that contain little or no honey. In addition to working with CFIA to rectify this situation, Rod Scarlett the CHC has launched a national public relations initiative to inform consumers of the differences. Special thanks to BeeMaid who supplied the BEE AWARE OF WHAT YOU'RE BUYING graphics that accompany the campaign. The concern, however, is much broader than this. The CFIA currently supports the integrity of Canadian honey industry by testing samples of imported honey for adulteration. Using the most advanced technology and traditional C-4 testing, Canada has a very good reputation for preventing the importation of adulterated honey despite the fact that honey is recognized as one of the most fraudulently produced food products. However, Canada must remain vigilant with the emergence of the new aforementioned products, with this new gap in the market now threatening the integrity of the Canadian honey industry. The

Honey spreads contain sugar syrups and artificial ingredients and only a small amount of pure honey.

Honey Spreads are not 100% Honey

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