Tūhoe company Manawa Honey has scooped top prize at an international honey tasting contest in the United States.
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Hui across the country to help Māori protect Mānuka honey
The hui are for technicians, and experts, working with iwi, hapū, trusts and incorporations, Mānuka beekeepers and kaitiaki to give them the opportunity to register for updates and feedback on the engagement process.
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Bumper honey exports boost for Māori interests
Overseas demand for natural products during the Covid-19 pandemic is said to be behind the export growth.
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Project to train detector dogs to sniff out disease in beehives
Dogs can inspect 20 hives in two minutes. An inspector will take more than an hour.
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Sweet deal for Ngāti Porou to harvest liquid gold
An iwi-owned honey processing factory is to be built in the Ngāti Porou rohe.
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Aussies claim mānuka honey can be Australian
NZ Mānuka honey producers are taking their trademark case to the UK to continue the fight against Aussie producers.
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Comvita donates honey to charity
Staff from New Zealand's biggest Manuka honey exporter this week donated more than 250 jars of honey and over 300 other items of food to the Rotorua Salvation Army and the Tauranga Community Foodbank.
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Marae equips unemployed with beekeeping skills
Nearly twenty unemployed young men are feeling optimistic about the future having graduated with new skills from the Tapu Te Ranga Marae pilot apiarist course, which links tikanga Māori with beekeeping skills.
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Ngāti Porou soars with Air NZ partnership
From this December produce sourced from Ngāti Porou will be served on board Air New Zealand flights, one of the many results of the partnership between the national carrier and the East Coast Iwi.
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Tai Tokerau Honey Ltd wins supreme at Māori Women's Development Inc Awards
A Northland Māori honey business received the supreme award at the Māori Women's Development Inc awards last night. Rob and Lohnet Murray have been producing manuka honey for almost 10 years and are now coaching more Māori youth into the industry.