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- Robinia pseudoacacia Leguminosae Black Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia Family: Leguminosae Black Locust Robinia is a genus of about 10 species native to eastern North America and cultivate locust in Europe... HONEY & BEE PRODUCTS American Beekeeping Federation s standards.
- Robinia pseudoacacia Leguminosae Black Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia Family: Leguminosae Black Locust Robinia is a genus of about 10 species native to eastern North America and cultivate locust in Europe... If no, please check the location where you prefer to pick up your seedlings.
- Publication of an application for registration pursuant to Article
Past and present reputation: records of honey production in Alsace go back as far as the seventh century, in the 16th century, among the various works published was a treatise on apiculture dating back to 1580 which remained a reference for almost two.
- GAIN Report
Trade sources report that 80 percent of the imported honey is marketed for retail consumption; 10 percent for institutional use, mostly purchased through government tenders for public hospitals and the military; and 10 percent for industrial use, mainly.
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