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Ngati Apiaries Clover Honey
250g / 500g

经AQ Assured验证的产品特性

  • 新西兰制造

This product is available in two designs; Native Gold and Aotearoa

 

This product is made in New Zealand with honey sourced from hives in the Northland and Taupo regions.

Nz Map Northland&Waikato

Northland

The Northland (Māori: Te Tai Tokerau) region of New Zealand comprises of 3 main districts, the Far North, Kaipara and Whangarei, with 13,286 km2 total land area.

Northland has a sub-tropical climate and is one of the warmest regions in New Zealand, allowing for long summers with parts receiving about 2000 hours of sunshine each year. The region is renowned for its coast lines, sparsely populated regions and is popular for local and international visitors.

The Far North of New Zealand, has an environment rich in coastal landscapes and wild native flora.

For Ngāti Apiaries, the “Far North is where we are born, this is where we live.”

To learn more about Northland, visit https://www.nrc.govt.nz/.

Māori Mythology & Origins of New Zealand Honey

In New Zealand Māori mythology, ‘Io Matua Kore’ means the beginning of existence (energy, potential, the void, nothingness), which gave birth to Ranginui (Sky Father) and Papatuanuku (Mother Earth). They in turn gave birth to children such as Tangaroa (sea), Tane (forests and birds), Haumia (wild plants). These children created Te Tai Ao – (our precious natural forest environment) from which our bees harvest honey from.

Māori whakapa (history and values) started in the Pacific islands at Rarotonga as Ngati Io, from whom Maui came in a great Waka (canoe) and caught the ‘big fish’ Te Ika a Maui (New Zealand). The next great Polynesian explorer from the Pacific was Kupe, followed by other migration waka (canoes). A modern waka (sailing ship) from England in 1839 brought the first honey bees to New Zealand, establishing these in the Far North region. The ancestors of those bees along with new strains make the Ngāti Apiaries honey today.

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Taupo

The Taupo region (Maori: Taupōnui-a-Tia) is located in the centre of the country’s North Island, within an active volcanic zone. The area at 6,970 km2 is rich in forestation, lakes and old volcanic craters. It contains Australasia’s largest fresh water lake, Lake Taupo, which is about the same size as Singapore. Also in the region are Tongariro National Park, which holds World Heritage status, and Pureora Forest Park.

This is a land of strong contrasts. Plants vary considerably in this rugged landscape, from areas of alpine herbs, to tussocks and flax,to vast areas of natural Mānuka and Kānuka trees.

To learn more about the Taupo region, visit https://www.greatlaketaupo.com/.

供应链

整个Native Kiwi供应链都由系统运作,以确保每罐蜂蜜符合高标准的安全和质量。

养蜂场

Step 3养蜂场保证

  • 蜂箱所在的养蜂场在新西兰初级工业部登记,并遵守每年一次的蜂箱检查和报告要求。
  • 所有蜂箱都是用符合新西兰要求的材料建造的。这意味着蜂箱不会对其中的蜂蜜造成危害。

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蜜盒在送往蜜蜂采集地的路上带有独特的近距离无线通讯技术NFC标识,以便于追踪。

工厂

蜜盒从养蜂场运到提取厂,并附有签名的采蜜声明,其中详细说明:

  •  蜜盒来自的养蜂场位置
  • 采蜜日期
  • 采蜜人的身份

Step 3工厂保证 - 提取

  • 蜂蜜是从巣框中提取出来的,然后倒入桶中储存。
  • 在提取过程中采集蜂蜜样本,并由经认证的实验室进行测试。
  • 提取厂接受独立审计,以确保其符合风险管理计划的要求。

Step 3工厂保证 - 装瓶

  • 将桶内的蜂蜜装入食品级罐子
  • 每个蜂蜜罐都贴上可追溯的批号
  • 最终产品在经认证实验室进行真实性和安全性测试
  • 装瓶厂接受独立审计,以确保符合其风险管理计划的要求。

In Sight Arrows Fast Forward 2 产品进入运输上市准备

内陆运输

产品从工厂交付到适当的分销路线

Step 3运输保证

  •  根据1999年《动物产品法案》,提供产品的运输公司必须有一份现行的新西兰初级产业部风险管理计划,才能运输蜂蜜产品。
  • 该运输公司由授权人员定期审计,以确保达到和维持所要求的标准。

海外运输

该蜂蜜有几条经销路线。

空运

  • 通过线上渠道向新西兰境外销售的产品,蜜罐通过空运送到目的地国家。

海运

  • 通过零售商和某些线上渠道向新西兰境外销售的产品,蜜罐通过海运送到目的地国家
  • 航运公司确保产品附有进口国要求的所有出口伴随文件EAD
  • 一旦海关通关,产品就会被送到分销仓库并分配到各个零售地点

零售

蜂蜜带有AQ Assured的标识和盖子上的二维码,供消费者扫描和查看有关整个产品供应链的安全和质量措施的更多信息。

- the ability of natural ecosystems to maintain their biological processes and functions

Traditionally, Māori believe there is a deep kinship between humans and the natural world. This connection is expressed through kaitiakitanga – acknowledgement of the quality and vitality of the environment. For Ngāti Apiaries this means being respectful to the land where bee hives are placed, and toward the owners of that land.

Ngāti Apiaries believe in leaving our natural environment in a better condition for future generations. Bee keeping supports healthy bee populations. These bees perform the role of pollination, which is vital in sustaining the food supply for all living things.

Ngati People

Ngāti Bee Hives

Ngāti Apiaries bee hives are manufactured from thermally modified New Zealand Radiata pine, grown sustainably in plantation forests. These hives are free from chemicals.

The timber used to make the hives is placed into a special chamber where it is exposed to temperatures of up to 220 degrees Celsius. Steam is added to prevent the timber from combusting. This process increases the durability of the wood as it burns off the edible sugar compounds upon which fungi live on.

Ngati Honey Boxes

Honey boxes are assembled from natural and untreated wood grown in New Zealand.

Ngāti Apiaries products are obligated to be produced in compliance with New Zealand's Resource Management Act (2009), and local council Resource Management Plans, which set out rules and regulations around management of the New Zealand environment.

These rules include:

  • Disposing of waste in ways that prevent pollution
  • Controlling manufacturing emissions to ensure air quality is maintained
  • Using only approved chemicals in a way that will not harm the environment
  • Operating within a safe distance of waterways to avoid erosion and protect water quality

The regulation and compliance monitoring of environmental concerns is performed by government-owned Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

- the ability to meet our own needs without compromising the needs of future generations

Ngāti Apiaries is focused on creating opportunities that will contribute to the health and wellbeing of their local communities.

Working Together - Collaborative Enterprises

Ngāti Apiaries aim to get more whānau (Māori family) involved in the valuable honey industry. Ngāti Apiaries work collaboratively with Māori owned beekeeping companies, including Bee Wize Aotearoa, based in the Far North of New Zealand. Bee Wize Aotearoa draws on traditional Māori structures to achieve its goal of encouraging Māori land owners to become bee farmers on their own land. This is achieved by growing bee hive numbers owned by whānau, managing the beehives on their behalf until such time as the achievement of practical beekeeping skills linked to traditional Māori values and beliefs allows independent responsibility.

Ngāti Apiaries leadership guide and mentor Bee Wize Aotearoa, supporting the joint aspiration that each whānau and iwi (Māori tribe) business is able to retain its individuality, be innovative and independent.

Laboratory Tested for Safety & Quality

Ngāti Apiaries products are laboratory tested at independent and accredited laboratories.

This testing regime ensures product safety and that final product meets the nutritional descriptions on the label.

Produced Under New Zealand Government Regulations

New Zealand has Acts and Regulations in place to ensure honey products produced are safe for consumers and that manufacturers use fair and sustainable practices.

Facilities extracting and bottling honey are required to operate under a Risk Management Programme as per requirements of Animal Products Act 1999.

Meets Overseas Market Access Requirements

Ngāti Apiaries products meet the market access requirements (OMAR) of the countries to which it exports.

Auditing

Extraction, bottling, transport and storage facilities are audited in order to verify the requirements of Risk Management Programme (RMP), and Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP).

This product contains 100% New Zealand honey.