The National Honey Board has named Porter Novelli PR agency of record to help the industry-funded agriculture group promote the nutritional value and uses for honey and honey products.
PN to Help Promote Benefits of Honey
Tue., May 30, 2017
By Editorial Staff
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Category: Food & Beverage PR
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