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Honey summit to end sticky manuka troubles with New Zealand

Hopes a manuka honey summit between Australia and New Zealand could end sticky trademark situation Posted Yesterday at 5:56pm MonMonday 12 updated Yesterday at 11:44pm MonMonday 12 AprApril 2021 at 11:44pm A honey bee pollinates the flower of New Zealand tea tree variety Leptospermum scoparium, which makes Manuka honey. ( Print text only Cancel The federal government wants Australian and New Zealand beekeepers to hold a workshop to end a long-running trans-Tasman battle over manuka honey. Key points: Manuka honey is made from the nectar of Leptospermum trees, which are native to Australia and New Zealand NZ producers have attempted to trademark the term in at least seven jurisdictions

Honey summit to end sticky manuka troubles with New Zealand

Honey summit to end sticky manuka troubles with New Zealand
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Mānuka Health introduces revolutionary Technology and Accreditations for ultimate traceability of Mānuka honey

Mānuka Health introduces revolutionary Technology and Accreditations for ultimate traceability of Mānuka honey News Highlights: Mānuka Health introduces revolutionary Technology and Accreditations for ultimate traceability of Mānuka honey To kick off 2021, Mānuka Health has launched four new initiatives to ensure that every consumer receives a genuine, transparent and high-quality jar of Mānuka honey. These traceability initiatives include: A certified Non-GMO project verification; North America’s Most Trusted Third-Party Verification for Non-GMO Food. A collaboration with UMF®, the Unique Manuka Factor Honey Association, to double Manuka Health’s entire product range. A collaboration with Trust Codes®, the world’s leading technology provider, to create unique QR codes so consumers can trace their Manuka Health honey from beehive to jar.

Japan warns it will block NZ honey shipments if glyphosate limits breached

Japan s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has told the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) that if 5 per cent of imported honey exceeds its glyphosate limit, it will stop the honey coming into Japan. MPI food risk assessment manager at New Zealand Food Safety, Andrew Pearson, said as a response, glyphosate testing would be required before any New Zealand honey was exported to Japan. Testing must be carried out in a laboratory approved to test for glyphosate in accordance with MPI s requirements, Pearson said. If test results are not provided, MPI will not grant export certification for that consignment of honey.

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