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What Should Beekeepers Expect to be Paid for their Honey this Year?
As a years-long honey glut diminishes from storage around New Zealand, and beekeepers report a below average – or certainly no-better-than-average – national crop this summer, sentiment is strong that honey prices to its producers will be on the up. While it might be time for many beekeepers to finally recover from years of below-cost-of-production sales, some are advocating for turning the focus towards building a sustainable industry for all. With no publicly shared data on
Patrick Dawkins
3 hours ago8 min read


Honey Season ‘25-26 – Early Potential Not Realised, Again
While some still hold out hope for a late-summer honey flow, other beekeepers are already turning to autumn tasks in their hives as various reports of a “patchy”, “unique” and “on/off” honey season are emerging. We speak to beekeepers up and down the country to get their ‘take’ on what is shaping as a below-average honey season which for the second year running promised much early before going cold.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 28 min read


Comvita Requests MCT Withdraw Trademark Opposition
Finding itself with money on both sides of a US trademark case (as detailed in Mānuka Charitable Trust Scores Own Goal in Trademark Attack on Comvita Mānuka Honey Cosmetics), Comvita Ltd. has formally requested that Mānuka Charitable Trust (MCT) withdraws their opposition to the Caravan Honey Co. application. However, MCT has confirmed they will be following their process, claiming the integrity of New Zealand’s mānuka honey is at stake.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 25 min read


Mānuka Charitable Trust Scores Own Goal in Trademark Attack on Comvita Mānuka Honey Cosmetics
Mānuka Charitable Trust (MCT) has upended a four-year Comvita marketing effort in the US by opposing “THE MĀNUKA EFFECT” trademark application. A suite of Comvita mānuka honey cosmetics is sold under that pending trademark. A joint venture between Comvita and Hollywood A-lister-linked Caravan Digital sponsored the creation of the cosmetics. MCT failed to see the New Zealand connection. Bruce Roscoe reports.
Bruce Roscoe
Feb 29 min read


One Vote, One Member – Basics of New Industry Body Proposal Revealed
‘One vote, one member’, only commercial beekeepers have voting rights, and potential fees of approximately $400/year plus $1/hive – details of Apiculture New Zealand (ApiNZ) and New Zealand Beekeeping Inc’s (NZBI) proposed new industry group have been discussed at a January 28 ApiNZ Special General Meeting.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 25 min read


Beekeepers’ Hornet Bounty Idea Lands in MPI’s Too Hard Basket
With yellow-legged hornet nests continuing to be found on Auckland’s North Shore, more than six months on from the first Vespa velutina finds in the city, some beekeepers are calling for a ‘bounty’ programme of financial incentives to be implemented to help encourage more finds. However, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) say the increased workload on them to police the process is too much.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 23 min read


Remembering John Rawcliffe, Tireless Mānuka Honey Champion
On December 4 2025 John Rawcliffe passed away suddenly in Malaysia, age 64. He staunchly served New Zealand’s mānuka honey industry for more than two decades, including leading the UMF Honey Association (UMFHA) from 2000 to 2023. Those who worked alongside him pay tribute to a friend and colleague who delivered a lasting impact through an unwavering commitment to mānuka honey’s scientific integrity and gaining its consumers’ protection.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 26 min read


NZBB Extension on the Backburner
After kicking the tires with beekeepers regarding the possibility of extending New Zealand Bee Health and Biosecurity’s (NZBB) work programme beyond American foulbrood (AFB) and to a role more fitting their new name, the former American foulbrood (AFB) Management Agency has handed the hot-potato to the Minister for Biosecurity.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 22 min read


Protecting New Zealand Bees – Vigilance, Surveillance, and Why Beekeepers Matter
A Tasman‑based hobby beekeeper, Ilona Hart has worked in apiculture for many years and now leads delivery of the ministry for Primary Industries’ National Apiculture Surveillance Programme (NASP) through AsureQuality Limited. We sit down with Hart to find out how the programme is working to protect beekeeper’s livelihoods, and where they might cross paths with her and her team of beekeepers.
Patrick Dawkins
Feb 25 min read
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