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Australian producers of manuka honey call for government help in trademark dispute – NEWS.com.au
Australian producers of manuka honey call for government help in trademark dispute

Manuka honey producers fear Australia could be frozen out of a billion dollar industry if the federal government does not help it fight a ridiculous legal push from New Zealand to trademark the name.Manuka honey has become globally sought-after, including by stars such as tennis great Novak Djokovic, due to its wide-ranging medicinal benefits.
It has antimicrobial properties, can help the healing of wounds and costs between $300 and $500 per kilogram.
Australia is one of the main producers of manuka…
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