KIWI Manuka

KIWI Manuka Kiwi Manuka, from the far reaches of New Zealand we have created health products which are natural and sustainable from mother nature.

KIWI Manuka’s Honey is sustainably sourced from the remotest regions of New Zealand. Our resource to market Quality Management Systems (QMS) ensures that the natural health properties of our UMF® Manuka Honey is carefully preserved to provide you with its maximum health benefits. KIWI Manuka's products bring together a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern research to deliver a range of nat

ural, Manuka Honey-based products to aid in your family’s vitality, health and wellbeing. Our products draw on the knowledge of New Zealand’s Maori people, who have used Manuka in their traditional medicine for centuries, together with the development of modern research and clinical study. In collaboration with specialist beekeepers, our Manuka honey is sustainably sourced from vast natural plantations in some of the remotest regions of New Zealand.

03/07/2020

weekends ~

Happy World Environment Day   Since 2016 we have planted nearly 9 million trees around The East Cape of New Zealand! ​“F...
05/06/2020

Happy World Environment Day
Since 2016 we have planted nearly 9 million trees around The East Cape of New Zealand!

“From the land we use to the communities we work with and support, everything is done with care and thought to a long and sustainable future.” - Phil Caskey, Founder

Wherever we are, however we can, we will remember them.
25/04/2020

Wherever we are, however we can, we will remember them.

Stay Safe - Healthy Mind - Body - Soul
17/04/2020

Stay Safe - Healthy Mind - Body - Soul

~in this day and age this might be old news, but it continues to happen unchecked.
05/03/2020

~in this day and age this might be old news, but it continues to happen unchecked.

Baby bees can feel the effects of the food contaminated by pesticides, making them poorer at performing tasks later in life.

sustainability is key~~Thanks Green Queen for the post at: Natural & Organic Asia 亞洲天然及有機博覽We are always looking at ways...
14/09/2019

sustainability is key~~

Thanks Green Queen for the post at: Natural & Organic Asia 亞洲天然及有機博覽

We are always looking at ways sustainability, not only through production but to the end consumer.
learning everyday!

We recently visited the three-day Natural & Organic Asia (NOA) fair, which was held from 3rd - 5th September at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre in Wanchai. The fair is the region's official sourcing and trading platform connecting the global natural and organic industry. At this year's....

21/08/2019

Who's been?

30/07/2019

Honey from the hives to harvest. Follow the processes involved in getting the liquid gold onto shelves.

Our company is not just about making great products.  We truely believe in building with the local communities and engag...
28/05/2019

Our company is not just about making great products. We truely believe in building with the local communities and engaging in sustainable resource development.


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New Zealand Mānuka Group has donated Manuka Mulch to a very special, Rare Native Planting Project at the Ohiwa Domain adjacent to the Te Mawhai Regional Park in Ohiwa. The Ohiwa Reserves Care Group is a local community group that loves plants as much as we do. They have planted 70 plants representing 12 rare and endangered species of East Cape, New Zealand.
Some of the plants are:
Kaka Beak Kowhai ngutu-kaka (Clianthus maximus) - Endangered Status: Nationally Critical
A few plants remain in the wild on the East Coast; mainly in Tolaga Bay, Anaura Bay and East Cape.
Sometimes available as a popular garden plant, but very vulnerable to rabbits, possums and slugs.

Giant-flowered broom (Carmichaelia williamsii) Endangered Status: Vulnerable
Only two sites remain in the Whitianga Bay area for this shrub. Has pea like flowers from July to December.

Thick-leaved tree daisy b(Olearia pachyphylla) Endangered Status: Nationally Critical
Only found on some headlands in Opape near Opotiki.

Thank you to Meg and Mike Collins from the Ohiwa Reserves Care Group for allowing us to contribute to this amazing project.

28/09/2018

What will you be doing this weekend?

"We rent our bach to travelers so I get to meet people from all over the world. We go on heaps of adventures!" - Meadow from Akaroa.
[Video by Shannon Aroha]

the land we love~

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525b State Highway 30
Awakeri

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