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<blockquote data-quote="Gino de Graaf" data-source="post: 13215" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>hopefully it's attached ok. </p><p></p><p>I agree with John, it sure looks like added support for anyone producing Manuka. It's also dirty that the financial support was partly provided big C and MH. C also sits on APINZ. I would love to know the membership makeup of APINZ and see how many are manuka producers, I bet quite a few. The APINZ board has a strong Manuka agenda. </p><p>And Dennis, why are you still on the board. What's your role now?? Sold your bees. </p><p></p><p>Focus is on adding value and protecting Manuka honey. </p><p>I do pollination, and the report shows that pollination income is just 40M odd. Compared to 500M odd for manuka. </p><p>What the report fails to highlight is the actual value of pollination. What does my business generate in future growth? </p><p>All pollination is adding billions of dollars to our economy. And necessary for food production. </p><p>Manuka is not necessary. </p><p></p><p>Yet again, very disheartening and somewhat angry. </p><p>I am not a conspiracy kind of guy but I get to thinking that support is focused on big business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gino de Graaf, post: 13215, member: 222"] hopefully it's attached ok. I agree with John, it sure looks like added support for anyone producing Manuka. It's also dirty that the financial support was partly provided big C and MH. C also sits on APINZ. I would love to know the membership makeup of APINZ and see how many are manuka producers, I bet quite a few. The APINZ board has a strong Manuka agenda. And Dennis, why are you still on the board. What's your role now?? Sold your bees. Focus is on adding value and protecting Manuka honey. I do pollination, and the report shows that pollination income is just 40M odd. Compared to 500M odd for manuka. What the report fails to highlight is the actual value of pollination. What does my business generate in future growth? All pollination is adding billions of dollars to our economy. And necessary for food production. Manuka is not necessary. Yet again, very disheartening and somewhat angry. I am not a conspiracy kind of guy but I get to thinking that support is focused on big business. [/QUOTE]
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