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How one exporter is humming through Covid


Five-year-old Egmont Honey nears $40m revenue and dips into the supplement market.
Egmont Honey co-founder and chief executive James Annabell knows the value of a good story. There’s Egmont’s story of origin: the South Taranaki-based honey company was founded by father Tony and son James in 2015 after James gave Tony, a Hawera farmer, a beehive for Christmas. (He bought it off TradeMe: “but people shouldn’t do that”, he says.)
Then there’s the growth story: today Egmont Honey operates about 3500 beehives in Taranaki and gathers honey from many other hives around New Zealand. It trades about 1000-1200 tonnes of honey a year (all floral types), of which about 80% is exported ....

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Japan rejects NZ honey with traces of weedkiller glyphosate


Honey exporters have been caught out by Japanese testing for the weedkiller glyphosate.
Japanese authorities have rejected four shipments of New Zealand honey since more stringent testing was introduced for the weed killer glyphosate in January.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) introduced mandatory testing for all honey headed to Japan from January 20 in response to concerns about glyphosate levels following random testing in Japan, which prompted authorities there to start testing all New Zealand honey at the border.
Some honey was already en route when the more stringent testing was introduced, and variability in testing between international laboratories has also caught out some producers. ....

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Owner of Taranaki honey company goes on market


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Egmont Honey was founded in South Taranaki in 2015 by Toby Annabell and his son James. They now export to 20 countries (file photo).
The company which owns award-winning Taranaki manuka honey business Egmont Honey is being offered for sale.
Egmont Honey was founded by South Taranaki father and son Toby and James Annabell in 2015 with just one beehive, and now has about 3500 hives in Taranaki and exports to 20 countries.
In August 2020, The Better Health Company, which already held a 51 per cent share, took over ownership of Egmont Honey.
James and Toby, and Toby s wife, Karen, took a small shareholding in that company, the ....

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Why honey now has superfood status with lots of extra health benefits


Health benefits of honey. (Courtesy)
Not long ago, honey was just something to spread on toast. Then trials found it more effective than over-the-counter cough remedies – and Public Health England began recommending trying it before seeking a GP appointment. Now the golden nectar has superfood status and is increasingly on our radar as a treat with extra benefits, from healing wounds to treating acne.
Honey’s appeal is nothing new. It was the first sweetener used by humans – 8,000-year-old cave paintings in Spain depict people foraging for it. In traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, it is used as a digestive remedy, and Ancient Egyptians applied it as an ointment for skin ulcers. Today, worldwide sales are worth £7.58billion and honey is cropping up in everything from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals. ....

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