Veterinary and sanitary expertise honey of various natural zones of Omsk region

Автор: Zabolotnykh Michail Vasilevich, Kornienko Ekaterina Vladimirovna

Журнал: Вестник Омского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-omgau

Рубрика: Ветеринарные науки

Статья в выпуске: 1 (21), 2016 года.

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The results of the analysis of the honey resource areas of the Omsk region, located in different natural areas, as well as carrying out monitoring studies of natural honey market in the city of Omsk. The largest volume of honey sold at farmers' markets in Omsk in 2015, going on the territory of Omsk,Kalachinsk, Tauride and Cherlaksky areas of steppe zones. Also presented the honey collected in the Altai Territory and Rostov Region. Selling the honey through a network of specialty stores about half the range of honey Omsk region (Omsk, Kalachinsky, Maryanovsky, Poltavsky, Cherlaksky districts) and honey of Krasnodar and Altai territories, the Far East.On specialized fairs of honey in 2015 it was presented to the honey of Bashkortostan, the Far East, Altai, Krasnodar and Perm region. This is mainly honey with honey plants are not native to our region. Type of honey collection in the Omsk region can be defined as perennial herb-buckwheat-rape and direction of bee keeping of our region mainly is production honey. On the basis of the veterinary documentation and analysis of veterinary and sanitary expertise of honey in the markets of Omsk defined range of issues arising from its conduct. It is noted that in accordance with the document, in fact, there is no real control of the botanical origin of honey. As the cost of honey largely determined by the demand for its botanical origin and the specific region honey collection.It is possible information falsification consumers to the implementation of the relevant regulatory requirements, but selling honey at a higher price.

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Natural honey, honey resources, botanical origin, veterinary and sanitary expertise, falsifying information

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