Strong Growth in Apiculture Industry Over 2015/16 Season
Strong Growth in New Zealand Apiculture Industry Over
2015/16 Season
Export revenue for New Zealand pure honey reached a record $315 million for the year ended 30 June 2016, up 35 per cent on the previous year, according to a report released by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
This increase reflects value per kg rather than increased volume.
“New Zealand’s apiculture industry has grown rapidly over the last few years with strong market demand for premium New Zealand honey, especially mānuka honey, driving a lot of the current expansion,” says Ms Karin Kos, Chief Executive of Apiculture New Zealand, the peak industry body for New Zealand honey and beekeeping industry.
“Here at home and abroad, consumers love New Zealand honey which is in high demand around the world,” says Ms Kos.
The report showed that while export prices rose for New Zealand honey during 2015/16, world honey prices fell.
In the same year, New Zealand produced a record honey crop of 19,885 tonnes. Registered hive numbers reached 684,046 in June 2016, while registered beekeeping enterprises increased by 21 per cent to 6735, the highest annual increase in recent years.
Ms Kos says that the industry has continued to see growth in registered hive numbers over the 2016/17 season but that the current season was a lot more challenging, with poor weather conditions affecting this year’s honey crop.
“It’s been a very tough
season for our industry this year but the long-term outlook
for New Zealand apiculture remains strong.”
Ms Kos
acknowledged the concerns outlined in the MPI report over
ongoing bee health, competition for apiary sites and
maintaining the confidence of overseas consumers in the
integrity of mānuka honey.
“As with any industry experiencing significant growth, we are experiencing some growing pains but we have a lot to look forward to, and we are committed to ensuring our growth is managed sustainably, and our honey bee colonies remain healthy,” says Ms Kos.
The Ministry for Primary Industries 2016 Apiculture Monitoring Programme can be found on the MPI website.
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