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Title : Honey fraud revealed in Canadian operation
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Source : SecuringIndustry.com
Year : 2019
Link : https://www.securingindustry.com/food-and-beverage/honey-fraud-revealed-in-canadian-operation/s104/a10315/
Country : Canada
Commodity: AP-Honey and royal jelly
Abstract: An enforcement action by the Canadian authorities has uncovered nearly 12,800kg of adulterated honey worth $77,000.The clampdown on honey being distributed in the country was conducted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), and was prompted by testing last year which revealed that almost one in four samples of honey (22 per cent) contained added sugars. The agency is quick to point out that is probably an overestimate of the true scale of honey fraud, as the testing was targeted to focus on high-risk areas, such as establishments with a history of non-compliance or unusual trading patterns. Honey is a perennial target for food fraudsters, and fraud can generally be narrowed down to two scenarios: either non-compliance with an origin name resulting from mixing of honeys from several varieties; or the deliberate addition of an adulterating substance. It’s the latter that the authorities in Canada have been targeting in the latest operation, as under Canadian law, honey is a standardised product and cannot contain added sugars. The CFIA testing found that all samples made by domestic producers were authentic, suggesting that imports are the main source of adulterated products entering the market.