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Australian manuka honey producers score legal win over New Zealand producers in Europe, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Boot" data-source="post: 12023" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Alastair</p><p>This is what you said and it is fundamentally inaccurate. I simply tried to clarify the economic chain that supports all in the industry. If you disagree with me, then that is also fine. You can believe any economic model you choose. I am simply making a point.</p><p></p><p>"Packers, brand owners, and whoever else up the food chain you want to give a title to, owe their living and generate it from those at the bottom of the food chain, the beekeepers.</p><p></p><p>To make it really simple, if there were no bees beekeepers or honey, there would be no packers or brand owners.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line the money is generated from bees, not difficult to understand."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Boot, post: 12023, member: 696"] Alastair This is what you said and it is fundamentally inaccurate. I simply tried to clarify the economic chain that supports all in the industry. If you disagree with me, then that is also fine. You can believe any economic model you choose. I am simply making a point. "Packers, brand owners, and whoever else up the food chain you want to give a title to, owe their living and generate it from those at the bottom of the food chain, the beekeepers. To make it really simple, if there were no bees beekeepers or honey, there would be no packers or brand owners. Bottom line the money is generated from bees, not difficult to understand." [/QUOTE]
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