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In this week’s “Opinion Maker” show of Sarah’s Country:
NZ’s honey experts discuss the risks to New Zealand’s $68 million a year Japanese honey export market that is being threatened by traces of glyphosate, which one honey producer describes as being almost impossible to meet.
Featuring:
Raymond Neil, CEO of Honey Droplet.
Genetics Professor, Jack Heinemann, Canterbury University.
John Rawcliffe, CEO of Unique Manuka Factor.
Karin Kos, CEO of Apiculture New Zealand
To watch to the full-length show and to contact the show, visit www.sarahscountry.com
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Sarah’s Country is produced in a strategic alliance with Farmers Weekly - New Zealand’s most trusted source of agri-journalism - www.farmersweekly.co.nz
Contact the show: [email protected]
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In this week’s “Opinion Maker” show of Sarah’s Country:
NZ’s honey experts discuss the risks to New Zealand’s $68 million a year Japanese honey export market that is being threatened by traces of glyphosate, which one honey producer describes as being almost impossible to meet.
Featuring:
Raymond Neil, CEO of Honey Droplet.
Genetics Professor, Jack Heinemann, Canterbury University.
John Rawcliffe, CEO of Unique Manuka Factor.
Karin Kos, CEO of Apiculture New Zealand
To watch to the full-length show and to contact the show, visit www.sarahscountry.com
Subscribe to Sarah’s Country on the podcast and if you love us, please leave a review!
Sarah’s Country is produced in a strategic alliance with Farmers Weekly - New Zealand’s most trusted source of agri-journalism - www.farmersweekly.co.nz
Contact the show: [email protected]
Follow Sarah’s Country on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahperriam
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahscountry