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NZ Manuka Honey Standards Must Meet Expectations
Monday, 28 August 2017, 12:49 pm | Airborne Honey
Consumers expect that when they buy a jar of honey labelled as manuka then the honey inside should be true to the label, and like the international CODEX standard advocates, derived wholly or mainly from manuka plants, according to a recent consumer survey ... More >>
Honey App Lifts the Lid on Jar’s True Contents
Wednesday, 1 February 2017, 4:05 pm | Airborne Honey
A free, easy to use consumer app is now available to take the guess work out of verifying the honey being purchased is true to the variety published on the label and undamaged by heat. More >>
Sales Boom for Airborne’s Authenticated Manuka Honeys
Friday, 8 April 2016, 10:42 am | Airborne Honey
Sales Boom for Airborne’s Authenticated Manuka Honeys Airborne, New Zealand’s oldest and most technically advanced honey company, is reporting 50 percent annual sales growth for their premium Manuka Honey Health range as consumers choose product ... More >>
Honey Price Sting
Thursday, 24 March 2016, 9:58 am | Airborne Honey
24 March 2016 Honey Price Sting Consumers are being stung by over the top prices for table honeys as exporters make a beeline to corner available supplies of mono-floral and bush honeys to blend and label as authentic Manuka honey and make up the shortfall ... More >>
Kiwi Consumers Pay Dearly for Manuka Honey Goldrush
Tuesday, 30 June 2015, 2:18 pm | Airborne Honey
Kiwi Consumers Pay Dearly for Manuka Honey Goldrush New Zealand honey consumers are being forced to pay dramatically higher retail prices for everyday honeys as exporters buy up all available table honeys to blend and sell as authentic manuka honey in ... More >>
A Week Until National Honey Week – NZ's Sweetest Celebration
Monday, 9 March 2015, 3:55 pm | Airborne Honey
The 2015 Airborne National Honey Week is one week away, kicking off on Monday 16 March. Tying in with the end of the New Zealand honey harvest, it will be a celebration of the country’s sweetest natural resource, with a particular emphasis on the versatility, ... More >>
Four Weeks until Airborne National Honey Week Returns
Tuesday, 17 February 2015, 11:39 am | Airborne Honey
The 2015 Airborne National Honey Week is only four weeks away, kicking off on Monday 16 March. Tying in with the end of the New Zealand honey harvest, it will be a celebration of the country’s sweetest natural resource, with a particular emphasis on the versatility, ... More >>
Airborne National Honey Week Returns in 2015
Tuesday, 9 December 2014, 3:45 pm | Airborne Honey
Airborne National Honey Week Returns in 2015 to Celebrate New Zealand’s Sweetest Natural Resource More >>
Manuka Guidelines Need to Align with International Standards
Monday, 4 August 2014, 4:51 pm | Airborne Honey
Manuka Guidelines Need to Align Closer with International Standard for Honey for NZ to Restore Global Trust Says Country’s Oldest Brand More >>
Honey prices and bee population on the rise
Thursday, 27 March 2014, 10:07 am | Airborne Honey
International Demand for NZ Honey is Leading to Rise in Prices And Bee Numbers Says Country’s Oldest Brand More >>
Manuka Trumps Clover in 2013 National Honey Week Survey
Tuesday, 26 November 2013, 12:58 pm | Airborne Honey
The popularity of Manuka honey has been confirmed in a recent national survey, which places it above Clover and other floral varieties. In the New Zealand-wide survey launched by Airborne Honey this month to celebrate the country’s first National ... More >>
More Chinese Parents Turn to Children’s Honey
Tuesday, 19 November 2013, 6:29 pm | Airborne Honey
More Chinese Parents Turn to Children’s Honey From New Zealand for a Natural, Nutritious Alternative to Processed Sugar More >>
National Honey Week is Born
Wednesday, 9 October 2013, 10:51 am | Airborne Honey
National Honey Week will take place for the first time this year from 25 November – 2 December to raise awareness and support of New Zealand’s sweetest natural resource and to encourage more Kiwis to include it in their diets. Led by Airborne ... More >>
International Standard for Manuka Honey Already Exists
Tuesday, 27 August 2013, 11:35 am | Airborne Honey
New Zealand’s oldest honey brand urges producers to stand together and support current international honey guidelines to save industry’s reputation More >>
NZ Honey Products an Effective Alternative to Medication
Wednesday, 24 July 2013, 1:48 pm | Airborne Honey
According to international research, honey could be a healthier, effective alternative to over the counter cough and cold medications this winter. Repeated studies in the United States have shown that honey is a better option for adults and children than ... More >>
NZ Honey Comes under Scrutiny in Hong Kong
Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 12:15 pm | Airborne Honey
Airborne Honey, New Zealand’s oldest honey brand, believes the quality control of New Zealand honey export needs to be tighter, following recent feedback from the Hong Kong Consumer Council. On 16 July, New Zealand honey came under scrutiny in ... More >>
Kiwis Are Developing Taste for Lower Profile Honeys
Thursday, 20 June 2013, 2:41 pm | Airborne Honey
According to Airborne Honey, the country’s oldest and most trusted honey brand, New Zealand Beech Honeydew is becoming increasingly sought after, both at home and internationally. More >>
Children’s Honey From NZ Becoming a Global Success Story
Tuesday, 28 May 2013, 10:46 am | Airborne Honey
New Zealand’s oldest honey brand says parents across the world are recognising the health and quality benefits of feeding New Zealand honey to their children. More >>
The World’s First Honest, Undamaged, Traceable Honey
Thursday, 18 April 2013, 11:21 am | Airborne Honey
Airborne Honey, New Zealand’s oldest and most trusted honey brand, introduced the world’s first honest, undamaged and traceable (HUT) honey jar label at the Andaz Hotel in Shanghai last week. Airborne Honey presented to an audience of 250 people, ... More >>
Airborne Honey Urges Kiwis to Buy Fully Traceable Food
Tuesday, 19 March 2013, 10:27 am | Airborne Honey
Airborne Honey, New Zealand’s longest standing honey brand, is calling on New Zealanders to be sure that the honey they are buying is what it claims to be and of a sufficiently high standard. According to Airborne Honey data, a large amount of honey on the shelves ... More >>