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Notice to industry – Authenticity of honey in the Canadian marketplace
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) launched a targeted surveillance strategy in 2018 to verify if honey samples were authentic and not adulterated with foreign sugars. A report summarizing the findings has been posted.
Of the 240 honey samples, 78% complied with Canada's regulatory requirements, including 100% for Canadian honey. This means that nearly 1 in 5 samples did not comply.
The purpose of this notice is two-fold:
- to remind industry, including importers, distributors, and retailers, of the legal requirements regarding the importation, distribution, and sale of honey in Canada
- to affirm industry's legal responsibility to ensure full compliance with the requirements
This 9 July 2019 Notice is available in its entirety on the CFIA website.