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Types of honey & prices per country
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October 24, 2012, 04:22:08 PM »
Can someone please list the types of country honey you have and allocate those that are the best. If anyone knows please write also the prices at which they are sold at retail (shops / doorstep ... by 1 kg), and wholesale (large quantities, for example 300 + kg).
For example in Croatia and neighbour countries we have lots of honeys but those that are the best are
chestnut (6-7 EUR on doorstep, 3.5 EUR wholesale)
sage (10-12 EUR on doorstep, 5 EUR wholesale)
acacia (6-7 EUR on doorstep, 3.5 EUR wholesale)
lavander (6-7 EUR on doorstep, 3.5 EUR wholesale)
interna (6-7 EUR on doorstep, 3.5 EUR wholesale)
floral (4-5 EUR on doorstep, 2.5 EUR wholesale)
ling (4-5 EUR on doorstep, 2.5 EUR wholesale)
goldenrod (4-5 EUR on doorstep, 2.5 EUR wholesale)
rapeseed (4-5 EUR on doorstep, 2.5 EUR wholesale)
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October 24, 2012, 07:22:37 PM »
There is no exact answer for this one. Too many kinds of honey, too many doorsteps, too many different people asking too many different prices, and too many ways to bottle and package the honey.
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beeser
beeing 50 years as a beekeeper, where you are going to use that information.
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