Sean Goodwin (left) and Jarved Allan. Photo / Chris Tobin
A Timaru honey company does not own any hives but it is the country's best producer of the highly valued mānuka honey.
The company, 100% Pure New Zealand Honey, entered the recent Apiculture NZ Honey Awards and won a gold medal and the best mānuka honey trophy for its Monofloral manuka honey.
''It's reinforced we're on the right track processing honey and it will boost our markets overseas,'' chief executive Sean Goodwin, who is also the deputy chairman of Apiculture NZ, said.
''We've gone to our distributors who are excited about our success. It'll give us another lift.''
The company, which exports to more than 20 countries, has a strong presence in Asia and has a core group of 50 honey suppliers from around the country.
If it was a bad season they could accept honey from up to 100.
''We like to deal with independent beekeepers and some of them have been around for generations.
''I buy honey from beekeepers the length and breadth of New Zealand, process it here then we export which is why we have a lack of visibility in New Zealand.''