EU: More than twenty countries ask to specify the origin of honey mixtures

Published 2023년 1월 31일

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The European Union's Agriculture Ministers, led by Spain and Slovenia, are pushing for changes to honey labeling regulations to clearly indicate the honey's country of origin. This initiative aims to provide consumers with more information to make informed purchasing decisions and to prevent EU honey producers from being disadvantaged by cheaper honey imports. The proposed changes are part of a potential revision of the Honey Directive, with the European Commission expecting to propose new legislation soon.
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More than twenty countries of the European Union (EU), including Spain. They asked this Monday that the labeling of honey specify its place of origin, also in the case of mixtures of different honeys, to help consumers better choose the product they buy. The petition, at the initiative of Slovenia, was supported in a Council of Agriculture Ministers by Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Slovakia. In a document prepared before the meeting by Slovenia and supported by 19 Member States, including Spain, it is explained that honey imported from third countries, which is often used in honey mixtures on the European market, "is usually significantly cheaper than honey produced in the EU'. "When consumers choose this cheaper honey, they do not receive complete, clear and unambiguous information about its origin. For this reason, the ...

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