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Too many beehives, not enough buyers: NZ's great honey glut

Too many beehives, not enough buyers: NZ's great honey glut
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Too many beehives, not enough buyers: NZ's great honey glut


Mānuka honey producers have been reaping the profits of selling pots of gold in recent years, but now there’s a surplus of non-mānuka varieties as beekeepers stockpile, hoping prices will recover. The NZ Herald’s Jane Phare looks at why the country is oozing with honey, in this Herald Premium article.
It was always a Kiwi staple, honey on toast in the morning, a spoonful to help the medicine go down. It was sweet, yummy and affordable.
Then, the so-called magical health benefits of mānuka honey became known worldwide causing export sales to take off. As the mānuka honey story reached fever pitch, so did the prices. Honey producers were earning upwards of $100 a kilo, selling little pots of dark golden nectar. ....

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From liquid gold to price crash: NZ's honey hangover


From liquid gold to price crash: NZ s honey hangover
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Jane Phare is a senior business reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjane.phare@nzme.co.nz
Mānuka honey producers have been reaping the profits from selling pots of gold in recent years but now there s a glut of non-manuka varieties as beekeepers stockpile, hoping prices will recover. New Zealand has more
than 918,000 beehives, and Jane Phare looks at why the country is oozing with honey and why Kiwis looked for something less expensive to spread on their bread.
It was always a Kiwi staple, honey on toast in the morning, a spoonful to help the medicine go down. It was sweet, yummy and affordable. ....

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