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Why New Zealand Mānuka honey

Why New Zealand Mānuka honey

Renowned for its unique flavor, exceptional health benefits, and high potency levels, this honey is sourced from the nectar of the Leptospermum scoparium Mānuka tree, native to New Zealand. Discover...

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Why New Zealand Mānuka honey

Renowned for its unique flavor, exceptional health benefits, and high potency levels, this honey is sourced from the nectar of the Leptospermum scoparium Mānuka tree, native to New Zealand. Discover...

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The UMF 4-Factor Quality Assurance Test for Mānuka Honey

The UMF 4-Factor Quality Assurance Test for Mānuka Honey

Our UMF™ Mānuka honey undergoes a rigorous 4-factor quality assurance test that certifies its potency, authenticity, freshness, and purity. This comprehensive testing ensures that every jar meets the highest standards,...

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The UMF 4-Factor Quality Assurance Test for Mānuka Honey

Our UMF™ Mānuka honey undergoes a rigorous 4-factor quality assurance test that certifies its potency, authenticity, freshness, and purity. This comprehensive testing ensures that every jar meets the highest standards,...

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Why choose Comvita Mānuka honey

Why choose Comvita Mānuka honey

With 50 years experience in Mānuka honey, Comvita was one of the early pioneers of Mānuka honey in New Zealand.

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Why choose Comvita Mānuka honey

With 50 years experience in Mānuka honey, Comvita was one of the early pioneers of Mānuka honey in New Zealand.

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Bees swarming

Spring swarming

This time of year in the Southern Hemisphere is when swarm season begins in earnest, and it often continues through spring into late summer. A swarm is the natural division...

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Spring swarming

This time of year in the Southern Hemisphere is when swarm season begins in earnest, and it often continues through spring into late summer. A swarm is the natural division...

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Bee on clover flower

Free the weeds

Honeybees are truly opportunists and will feed on nectar and collect pollen from most flowering plants whether they are native, introduced, or noxious weed species. Allowing a "wild" section to...

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Free the weeds

Honeybees are truly opportunists and will feed on nectar and collect pollen from most flowering plants whether they are native, introduced, or noxious weed species. Allowing a "wild" section to...

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Kowhai flowers

Planting Native Trees for the bees

As spring arrives in the Southern Hemisphere, it's an exciting time for both our bees and beekeepers. This season marks the beginning of a new cycle as beekeepers prepare their...

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Planting Native Trees for the bees

As spring arrives in the Southern Hemisphere, it's an exciting time for both our bees and beekeepers. This season marks the beginning of a new cycle as beekeepers prepare their...

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A native bee

New Zealand’s native bees

There are 28 species of native bees in Aotearoa, New Zealand, covering 3 genera (Leiproctus, Hylaeus, and Lasioglossum). These bees are unique to Aotearoa and found nowhere else in the...

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New Zealand’s native bees

There are 28 species of native bees in Aotearoa, New Zealand, covering 3 genera (Leiproctus, Hylaeus, and Lasioglossum). These bees are unique to Aotearoa and found nowhere else in the...

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Our Heroes - the bees

Our Heros

Honey bees are the hero of our story at Comvita, not only producing precious and healing Mānuka Honey that we get to share with the world, but also serving as...

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Our Heros

Honey bees are the hero of our story at Comvita, not only producing precious and healing Mānuka Honey that we get to share with the world, but also serving as...

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