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Christmas Gift Ideas 2021: Unique Christmas Gifts & Presents - Kai Ora Honey Limited, New Zealand

Christmas Gift Ideas 2021: Unique Christmas Gifts & Presents

Get unique New Zealand made gifts that'll keep the whole family happy. From the wannabe Master Chef, to the end of year teacher gifts, and don't forget Grandma, or the new little pepi's that may have joined your whanau, no matter who you're shopping for, we've got something to make your gift giving hassle free. FoodiesIf you're anything like our whanau, Christmas is all about family and food. Sharing is caring, and sharing food is the ultimate gesture of love. We take our kai seriously, so if you've got a budding Master Chef in your midst, why not give them our trio of delicious sauces, which...

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Kai Ora Honey & Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook at the Indigenouse Small Business Roundtable - Kai Ora Honey Limited, New Zealand

Kai Ora Honey & Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook at the Indigenouse Small Business Roundtable

Kai Ora Honey CEO Blanche Morrogh, shares Indigenous Success story with Sheryl Sandberg at APEC Indigenous Roundtable meeting.

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Kai Ora Honey Sauces Announced as a Finalist in the 2021 NZ Artisan Awards - Kai Ora Honey Limited, New Zealand

Kai Ora Honey Sauces Announced as a Finalist in the 2021 NZ Artisan Awards

We are honoured to be announced as a Finalist in the 2021 NZ Artisan Awards. The NZ Artisan Awards received a record breaking 957 entries! Ka mau te wehi!

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Spring is here and our Mānuka Honey Season has started - Kai Ora Honey Limited, New Zealand

Spring is here and our Mānuka Honey Season has started

The Mānuka Honey season starts early in the Far North with the Mānuka trees starting to flower as early as August each year and as the season progresses the mānuka flowering gradually moves down the North Island and into the South Island. Spring is a busy time for us at Kai Ora Honey, moving bees at night, and ensuring our bees are doing well and are ready for the busy Mānuka honey season ahead. The logistics involved in moving the bees takes a lot of time and skill to manage with over 2500 hives on sites from Spirits Bay to Kaipara Heads.  Each...

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