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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 13229" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>yes, and i think thats stupid. however i can understand it a bit as it looks good for know nothing politicians.</p><p></p><p>however, comvita just posted a half year loss.</p><p>lots of the industry are going bust, big hive reductions, big loss in beeks, yet the industry pulls in 400+ million dollars in manuka sales alone. the highest income in the world on honey but nz beeks are not making profit. somethings really fishy.</p><p>yet they want to keep focus on manuka. thats insane. why would you focus on something your loosing money on.</p><p></p><p>a big part of the loss is because beeks compete with beeks for the same thing and they all loose because of it.</p><p>reminds me of the old story of gold miners. in the gold rush the gold miners didn't get rich, but the side trades/businesses did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 13229, member: 30"] yes, and i think thats stupid. however i can understand it a bit as it looks good for know nothing politicians. however, comvita just posted a half year loss. lots of the industry are going bust, big hive reductions, big loss in beeks, yet the industry pulls in 400+ million dollars in manuka sales alone. the highest income in the world on honey but nz beeks are not making profit. somethings really fishy. yet they want to keep focus on manuka. thats insane. why would you focus on something your loosing money on. a big part of the loss is because beeks compete with beeks for the same thing and they all loose because of it. reminds me of the old story of gold miners. in the gold rush the gold miners didn't get rich, but the side trades/businesses did. [/QUOTE]
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