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BBC story about honey
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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 8830" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Comvita partners with for the love of bees to supercharge sustainability projects.</p><p>A lovely piece of feel good marketing bumf with no mention of the half million too many hives that now inhabit New Zealand or that comvita import royal jelly and propolis into New Zealand and the effect that has on New Zealand beekeepers.</p><p>At the bottom of the stuff article there is a begging letter to help fund stuff. It starts with.</p><p>Business coverage like this doesn't write itself.</p><p>The sad reality in New Zealand now is that business coverage like this is written by marketers promoting their own companies and agendas and is often just printed word for word with little or no journalistic input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 8830, member: 207"] Comvita partners with for the love of bees to supercharge sustainability projects. A lovely piece of feel good marketing bumf with no mention of the half million too many hives that now inhabit New Zealand or that comvita import royal jelly and propolis into New Zealand and the effect that has on New Zealand beekeepers. At the bottom of the stuff article there is a begging letter to help fund stuff. It starts with. Business coverage like this doesn't write itself. The sad reality in New Zealand now is that business coverage like this is written by marketers promoting their own companies and agendas and is often just printed word for word with little or no journalistic input. [/QUOTE]
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