EU: Brussels to up support for honey production
By International News Services | 14 September 2010
EU honey production will receive EUR32m annually for the next three years from the European Commission to help fight the decimation of bee populations by disease.
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EU honey production will receive EUR32m annually for the next three years from the European Commission to help fight the decimation of bee populations by disease.

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