Discovering New Zealand Native Honey Products and RāKiwi
Where the sun greets the world, there’s a special kind of magic happening on New Zealand’s East Coast. New Zealand Native Honey Products and RāKiwi, founded in 2018, have built strong partnerships with Māori-owned businesses, exporting premium honey and essential oils to strategic partners across the EU and Southeast Asia. This isn’t just any honey business—it’s a Certified B-Corp dedicated to sustainability, community, and the land’s regeneration. Every jar and bottle tells a story of ethical sourcing, care, and connection to Aotearoa’s unique environment.
The Sweet Benefits of East Coast Mānuka Honey
Why is this honey so special? Let’s break it down:
- High concentrations of bioactive compounds in East Coast Mānuka make it the most sought-after in the world.
- Certified B-Corp status with a score of 101.2, reflecting top-tier social and environmental performance.
- 2% of revenue dedicated to regenerating native forests on the East Coast of Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Ethically sourced from independent beekeepers who share values of sustainability and quality.
- Exports to key markets in the EU and Southeast Asia, showcasing global demand for pure Mānuka honey and oils.
More Than Just Mānuka: A Variety of Native Honeys
While Mānuka steals the spotlight, the range of native honeys offered is impressive. From Kānuka to Rewarewa, Pōhutukawa, Rātā, Tāwari, Kāmahi, and Beech Honeydew, these honeys are celebrated for their unique flavors and exceptional taste. Locals and culinary experts worldwide appreciate these varieties, alongside classic NZ honeys like clover and thyme. It’s a true celebration of New Zealand’s diverse flora, captured in every jar.
Rooted in Sustainability and Community
RāKiwi isn’t just about honey and oils—it’s about giving back to nature and supporting communities. Through the Toha Network, the company measures its impact and works closely with remote Māori-owned entities to help them thrive. Sustainability is at the heart of every step, from planting thousands of native Mānuka trees each year with landowners to minimizing waste and using sustainable packaging. It’s a business model that balances profit with purpose, transparency, and accountability.
From Seed to Hive: The Journey of NZ Native Honey
Every jar of honey and bottle of oil carries more than just flavor—it carries the spirit of conservation and community. The process starts with planting native trees, continues with partnerships with independent beekeepers who uphold the highest standards, and ends with products that protect the planet. This commitment ensures that each harvest contributes to the land’s regeneration, making every purchase a step toward a healthier ecosystem.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – through sustainable sourcing and packaging.
- SDG 15: Life on Land – by planting native forests and restoring ecosystems.
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – supporting Māori-owned businesses and remote communities.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – forging strong collaborations with indigenous and local partners.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – minimizing waste and investing in environmental projects.
Embracing the Spirit of Aotearoa in Every Drop
At its core, New Zealand Native Honey Products and RāKiwi embody the essence of Aotearoa’s East Coast—where nature, culture, and community intertwine. Their commitment to ethical sourcing, sustainability, and social impact makes each jar of Mānuka honey and bottle of essential oil more than just a product. It’s a celebration of heritage, a promise to the planet, and a gift from the land where the sun first greets the world.





















