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<blockquote data-quote="NickWallingford" data-source="post: 11915" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>The 1950/51 NZ honey season was marked by a large amount of NI manuka. The 1951 National Bkprs' Assn Conference spent quite a lot of time talking about the market generally. Buried in the text was a remit that, I'm pretty sure, was the first clear statement of the position that the Honey Marketing Authority (in fact, still the Internal Marketing Dept at this time...) had an obligation to producers, and should act as a "buyer of last resort". </p><p></p><p>The establishment of the HMA in late 1953 is a story of its own - I'm still in the middle of writing that article...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/timeline/1951_08_Manuka_honey_marketing.pdf" target="_blank">Manuka honey discussions at 1951 NBA Conference</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickWallingford, post: 11915, member: 44"] The 1950/51 NZ honey season was marked by a large amount of NI manuka. The 1951 National Bkprs' Assn Conference spent quite a lot of time talking about the market generally. Buried in the text was a remit that, I'm pretty sure, was the first clear statement of the position that the Honey Marketing Authority (in fact, still the Internal Marketing Dept at this time...) had an obligation to producers, and should act as a "buyer of last resort". The establishment of the HMA in late 1953 is a story of its own - I'm still in the middle of writing that article... [URL='https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/timeline/1951_08_Manuka_honey_marketing.pdf']Manuka honey discussions at 1951 NBA Conference[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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