
The Honey Trap
Sheila Dillon investigates the scale of global honey fraud.
After concerns that honey from overseas is being watered down with cheap rice and corn syrups, Sheila Dillon investigates the scale of global honey fraud. It's a story of complex international supply chains with the world's food security at its heart. In 2023, the European Commission found that 46 per cent of the honey it sampled was suspected to be fraudulent. Just last year at the World Beekeeping Awards the prize for Best Honey had to be cancelled after fears that adulterated honey might be entered. The fake version can be very difficult to detect and beekeepers warn that it is forcing down the price of honey, potentially driving them out of business. So how serious an issue has international honey fraud become and how concerned should consumers in the UK be? Sheila visits Bermondsey Street bees in Essex in search of answers while Robin Markwell reports from Copenhagen where the world's largest convention of beekeepers was recently held.
Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Robin Markwell
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- Fri 30 Jan 202611:00BBC Radio 4
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