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Famed for its health benefits, Manuka honey is beginning to make a mark in the US, with market leader Wedderspoon reporting record-breaking sales across all retail channels in 2017.
Honey Trap: New Zealand Introduces Manuka Test to Crack down on Fakes Published Apr 13, 2017 at 7:31 AM EDT Updated Apr 18, 2017 at 8:16 AM EDT ...
An EU investigation found 46% of honey sold in the UK is fake. And if yours comes in a glass jar, that might be your first ...
Manuka is a monofloral honey, which means it is created by bees that feed solely on the nectar of the white flowers that adorn the manuka bush, native to New Zealand’s North Island.
Australia has 65 manuka honey producers, based mainly in the country's south-eastern states of Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales. There more than 100 producers in New Zealand.
The key factors of KFactor Manuka Honey guarantee the honey is raw and unpasteurized, has traceability from hive to home, is Non-GMO Project Verified, is produced and packaged in New Zealand, and ...
Manuka Doctor, a 100% Kiwi owned and operated Manuka honey brand, has been part of the New Zealand Open family for six years, and this increased sponsorship further underscores its long-term ...
New Zealand’s Intellectual Property Office has declined an application to register “Manuka Honey” as a trade mark, delivering a legal victory to Australian producers who have argued the ...
There are claims that Manuka honey and its antimicrobial MGO can help ease the symptoms of hayfever, but does it work? Editor Harriet Morphy-Morris tested it for 11 days ...
New Zealand’s manuka honey industry is worth about $220 million a year, and the producers have set a goal of increasing that to about $700 million within the next few years.
It’s Manūka honey, a sweet extravagance from New Zealand that sells for a sticky $2.50 an ounce—six times the cost of conventional honey—and has attracted a slew of famous fans.
Australian manuka honey producers said if New Zealand is successful in trademarking the name in China, they stand to lose A$1 billion ($677 million) in sales.
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