On 21/04/2019 11:19 am, Frank Lindsay wrote:
> "New Zealand is the land of milk and honey but things have changed over the last 20 years." And then he went on to list the dramatic negative changes both in actual landscape, and industry outcomes resulting from the boom in Manuka honey value that have been achieved in international markets in recent years. Now comes this....
> https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/premium-new-zealand-honey-producer-admits-adding-chemicals-report-20190419-p51fox.html
Where will this madness end? There are many cautionary lessons to be
learned from this experience, and we here in the 'Wide Brown Land'
certainly need to take heed. Thanks for the warning Frank.
Peter Detchon
in Western Australia, where we get constant requests from customers in
our market shop for Manuka honey (which can not be imported here).
Fortunately we have many other high quality honeys which we can offer
them, but we need to be ever vigilant to maintain that quality.
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