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08-09-2016, 08:48 PM
#471
Originally Posted by jim9358
Good newsletter confirming my own thought that China tightening up its borders / regulations on what is or is not Manuka is completely in CVT's favour. Ever improving "trusted importer/distributor/retailer" status will see CVT go ballistic ... imho! The whole nation should be planting Manuka on its rubbish land! I've planted 4 against my southern hedge-line and have been contemplating inviting one of the new trend, urban apiarists, to install a hive in my back-yard, a movement going on around the world!
But Jim,you need a ha of Manuka per hive for Manuku honey,you will need to turn all your neighborhood in to scrub land !
http://www.virtualoceania.net/newzea...a/nz1259.shtml
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09-09-2016, 06:19 PM
#472
Originally Posted by kiora
Cheers ;-) I was referring to spare hectares around the whenua. My planting in my backyard is mainly because I like the plants and seeing the bees and birds around, wasn't really expecting apiarist to get authentic manuka-honey from my 4. Got quite a collection of natives now protected against the southerlies by existing hedge-row. Even got a Kauri (here in Dunedin!) which took a bit of saving when it packed a sad for near 2 years!
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12-09-2016, 01:52 PM
#473
Originally Posted by Balance
I did - am sounding a note of warning before we all get carried away with an investment in a China company as the solution to distribution in China. Fonterra and quite a number of NZ companies found out the hard way.
Talk to any Asian companies and they will caution that it is best to distribute using China owned companies.
Couldn't agree more. My guess - they are significantly overstocked and its a short term fix to the problem. Good luck controlling SOR and/or consignment stock in China...
Also thought it was pretty funny they have booked a $2m profit on Sea Dragon investment....
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13-09-2016, 10:57 AM
#474
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13-09-2016, 03:34 PM
#475
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13-09-2016, 06:39 PM
#476
Investors seem happy that the bean counters are looking for efficiency gains...
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19-09-2016, 07:05 PM
#477
Still learning
What's the MSG grading system thats used by some producers - different from the UMF that Comvita uses?
Last edited by winner69; 19-09-2016 at 07:06 PM.
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19-09-2016, 07:11 PM
#478
Originally Posted by RupertBear
That made me think the sp would go down again, but no its gone up 50cents! Which would have been good if I hadnt sold a few at $10.70
CVT's my best gainer, again! Can't wait for their next sales report. Their plan is better than TIL's.
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19-09-2016, 08:28 PM
#479
Member
Originally Posted by winner69
Still learning
What's the MSG grading system thats used by some producers - different from the UMF that Comvita uses?
You mean the 'MGO' (Methyl glyoxal) system?
Its a somewhat outdated way of determining the grade of Manuka honey. MGO is the active ingrediant in manuka, formed in the conversion from DHA.
UMF grading takes into account the MGO, DHA and Leptosperin levels of the honey.
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19-09-2016, 08:43 PM
#480
Originally Posted by kiwidollabill
You mean the 'MGO' (Methyl glyoxal) system?
Its a somewhat outdated way of determining the grade of Manuka honey. MGO is the active ingrediant in manuka, formed in the conversion from DHA.
UMF grading takes into account the MGO, DHA and Leptosperin levels of the honey.
My fault - it's MGS - Molan Gold Standard
http://www.mgs.org.nz/
It's used by an outfit in the Wairarapa which appears to export heaps of manuka honey / products
Last edited by winner69; 19-09-2016 at 08:55 PM.
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