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<blockquote data-quote="JohnF" data-source="post: 12651" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>How do you take the human element out of it? As a primary industry, a boom and bust is no different to many . . .and many of those industries have gone on to boom again. But perhaps apiculture is different and given the general 'solitary' nature of it, pehaps consigned to the repeated boom and bust cycle.</p><p>It's also interesting that many see the manuka boom as unwanted - and yet the same people complain about the lower prices now. So its good to see prices are at least at (slightly above?) the cost of production, rather than previously.</p><p></p><p>And Horowhenua College [USER=8]@Dansar[/USER] ? I left there a few (*cough*) years prior . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnF, post: 12651, member: 233"] How do you take the human element out of it? As a primary industry, a boom and bust is no different to many . . .and many of those industries have gone on to boom again. But perhaps apiculture is different and given the general 'solitary' nature of it, pehaps consigned to the repeated boom and bust cycle. It's also interesting that many see the manuka boom as unwanted - and yet the same people complain about the lower prices now. So its good to see prices are at least at (slightly above?) the cost of production, rather than previously. And Horowhenua College [USER=8]@Dansar[/USER] ? I left there a few (*cough*) years prior . . . [/QUOTE]
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