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Why can't honey be traded in futures?
Commodities suitable for futures must meet three conditions:

First, the transaction volume is relatively large.

Second, the quality is relatively stable, or it is relatively easy to preserve.

Third, the quality is relatively easy to determine, or there is little difference in the quality of products produced by various manufacturers.

Honey does not meet the above three conditions, so it cannot be a futures variety. Accordingly, tea, wine, precious stones, works of art, etc. Can't be a futures product.