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The end of the manuka honey gold rush has left New Zealand's beekeepers swimming in a sea of honey. Over the past decade, soaring demand for manuka honey pushed up prices, causing industry participation to surge as new operators sought to earn riches by producing ‘liquid gold’. However, the industry's fortunes have changed in recent years. Rapid expansion led to production outpacing demand growth in 2019-20, causing honey prices and profit margins to dip. The unfavourable trading conditions have led to beekeepers leaving the industry and scaling down production, driving down honey production for the three years through 2022-23 (latest data available). Falling production volumes and clover honey prices have caused industry revenue to decline at an annualised 5.3% over the five years through 2024-25, to $446.7 million. This includes a 3.6% decline anticipated in 2024-25 because of the detection of American foulbrood in Springbank Honey's colonies, which forced the beekeeper to burn its hives in May 2024, exerting downwards pressure on honey production.
Industry revenue has declined at a CAGR of 5.3 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $446.7m in 2024.
Market size is projected to grow over the next five years.
Company | Market Share (%)
2025 | Revenue ($m)
2025 |
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Arataki Honey Ltd | 12.6 | |
Kintail Honey Limited | 5.4 | |
Midlands Apiaries Limited | 3.1 |
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including Manuka honey, Other honey and Pollination services. Manuka honey is the largest segment of the Beekeeping in New Zealand.
The manuka honey segment has expanded thanks to robust overseas demand and price growth
Industry operators primarily raise bees and collect the honey they produce. Beekeepers also collect and sell beeswax, royal jelly and other bee products, and provide pollination services to agricultural businesses. Companies that purchase raw inputs from beekeepers to produce honey products are excluded from the industry.
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ANZSIC 0193 - Beekeeping in New Zealand
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The market size of the Beekeeping industry in New Zealand is $446.7m in 2024.
There are 1,085 businesses in the Beekeeping industry in New Zealand, which has declined at a CAGR of 0.5 % between 2019 and 2024.
The market size of the Beekeeping industry in New Zealand has been declining at a CAGR of 5.3 % between 2019 and 2024.
Over the next five years, the Beekeeping industry in New Zealand is expected to grow.
The biggest companies operating in the Beekeeping market in New Zealand are Arataki Honey Ltd, Kintail Honey Limited and Midlands Apiaries Limited
Manuka honey and Non-manuka honey are part of the Beekeeping industry.
The company holding the most market share in New Zealand is Arataki Honey Ltd.
The level of competition is high and increasing in the Beekeeping industry in New Zealand.