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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 5073" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I went along to MPI's presentation at conference and when it came to question time I stood up and explained that I was just an ordinary beekeeper at the bottom of the ladder and had very little to do with MPI directly but that the decisions they made were having a severe effect on beekeepers like myself. I went on to say that I understood why the actions of certain companies had made some sort of regulation necessary.. I then held up two pots of my honey and said. This pot has no manuka in it, this pot is non-manuka but if I was to Magically put them together I would have multi floral manuka . Honey typing should be based on science not magic. When I sat down I heard a fair bit of applause so I assume I had at least some support in the audience for my ideas.</p><p>As for providing data, that line of non-manuka honey is the only one I have for this year so it's not a huge dataset and probably won't make any difference although I will send it to them but and it is a big but ,that one sample is very important to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 5073, member: 207"] I went along to MPI's presentation at conference and when it came to question time I stood up and explained that I was just an ordinary beekeeper at the bottom of the ladder and had very little to do with MPI directly but that the decisions they made were having a severe effect on beekeepers like myself. I went on to say that I understood why the actions of certain companies had made some sort of regulation necessary.. I then held up two pots of my honey and said. This pot has no manuka in it, this pot is non-manuka but if I was to Magically put them together I would have multi floral manuka . Honey typing should be based on science not magic. When I sat down I heard a fair bit of applause so I assume I had at least some support in the audience for my ideas. As for providing data, that line of non-manuka honey is the only one I have for this year so it's not a huge dataset and probably won't make any difference although I will send it to them but and it is a big but ,that one sample is very important to me. [/QUOTE]
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