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Queen Bee
- Joined
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- Location
- Maesteg South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15+-some
Maybe something to be brought up at association meetings
At that price you may as well buy it all off him unlabelled (ask for discount lol) and sell it on
selling £2.30 jarred & del'd, according to a shop owner that approached us at local market. Needless to say we won't/don't supply that shop.
At that price you may as well buy it all off him unlabelled (ask for discount lol) and sell it on
Interesting. The £2.30 man obviously can't supply enough (hence the shopkeeper's approach for additional supply), a good indicator that both wholesale and retail price have been set too low. Let the shop exhaust this beekeeper's reserves and wait for them to call you. They'll have to or else lose custom.
(But if the cheap honey proves to be inexhaustible I'd buy a jar and send it off for testing. Probably free testing as it's supposedly Welsh and weren't Cardiff Uni. keen on analysing Welsh honey?)
I wonder what his bulk price would be lol
I agree, and if it were barrel prices you would be doing quite well to get £2.30lb.
Is this for all types of honey or does the price change say for rape and heather
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You live in UK but international prices affect on your market, up to Tamar Valley. Price leader is China as a biggest exporter.
USA prices 18.12.2013
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http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/fvmhoney.pdf
PRICES IN VOLUMES OF 10,000 POUNDS OR GREATER UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED
Most prices 2 US $/pound = Br £ 1.2
Lowest prices from Vietnam and India 1.3 $ = Br £ 0.8 /pound
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Chinese honey is/was banned in the UK,
AS most of us are amateur/part time bee keepers supplying local markets world pricing will not effect our prices, however there is a limit the market will pay.
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You say that part time beekeepers set UK prices........no, don't dream.
Our "national honey" prices are in chopping centre are 12-17 euros/kg. Why, who knows.
Most of jars are foreign honey and sellers get better profit from foreign honey.
Cheapest honey was from Hungary 10 euros/kg. Acacia honey.
One chap at work said to me this year; Have you sold that honey yet (offered to colleagues at £3.00 for 12oz hex jar)? I got mine from Lidl far cheaper.
I was please to tell him it had all gone and for a local premium product there is a premium price. What really gets me though is that he used to keep bees himself!!
So I guess this does show that internal prices/cheapest shop price does affect what we can sell for.
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