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Strategy–Marketing–Products
Manuka Oil Production. Strategy–Marketing–Products New Zealand Manuka Ltd.
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New Zealand Manuka Bioactives Background
Established as Coast Biologicals in 1978 to process Agar Seaweed. Coast Biologicals started processing East Cape Manuka Oil in 1996/97. Developed new large scale commercial oil fractionation plant in 2008. Coast Biologicals purchased by New Zealand Manuka in 2013. More than 20 years technical expertise and know how
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Manuka Oil Background The medium scale commercial production of Manuka oil in NZ is 20+ years old. New Zealand produces and markets between 4 and 5 tonnes of manuka Oil per year. The two largest producers of manuka Oil in NZ are Tairawhiti Pharmaceuticals and New Zealand Manuka (90%+). Manuka Oil is marketed globally in the Essential Oil market sector. Essential Oils have an established market criteria that oils must conform too. Steam extraction is the accepted method for extracting the stable compounds in essential oils.
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Existing After-harvest Process
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Manuka Oil Harvesting New Zealand Manuka oil is currently produced exclusively from wild harvest manuka. Wild harvest manuka oil yields range between 2-5kg/tonne of brush depending on season. Year round cost of production for wild harvest manuka can exceed $400/kg . Wild harvest has historically relied totally on hand harvesters for harvesting. A hand harvesting team of 2 or 3 will harvest around 1 tonne of brush per day. For a 2 tonne brush batch - brush to oil - there can be up to 9 people involved in a single days production x harvesters, 1 x transport, 2 x mulch and production. Recent years has seen the development of a limited amount of mechanical harvesting. One mechanical harvester can do more than double the production of hand harvesters.
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Typical hand harvest regime
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Mechanical harvesting regime
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Australian Tea Tree Oil
Australia has had an established plantation based Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca) industry for more than 20 years. With the collapse of the tobacco industry the Australian government subsidised and incentivised the accelerated development of the TTO plantation industry In 1998 over supply of TTO to the market lead to a total industry collapse - Tea tree oil crisis BY KEVIN ELSLEY 23 Nov, 2000 Project facilitator, Pat Bolster, said with oversupply went under demand. "Demand for tea tree oil had not fallen but there was not enough marketing and promotion activity. Prices fell from $70-$90/kg to less than $10AUD/kg and 1000’s of ha’s of TTO plants were pulled out It has taken more than a decade to rebuild the industry after the collapse and even today is still only half the value it was pre collapse.
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Tea Tree Oil Plantations
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Australian Tea Tree Oil
Last year Australia sold approx. 540 tonnes of Tea Tree oil. The average sale price was around $42AUD/Kg. Mechanised processing methods allows for highly efficient localised harvesting of TTO. Significant volumes can be harvested and extracted under this regime eg One person can harvest and extract around 12 tonne of brush per day A two person team can harvest and extract 30 t/day Large scale operations using combined harvesters can achieve up to 200 t/day
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Single Operator 12 ton per day Harvest and Extract
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Two Operators 30 ton per day Harvest and Extract
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Localized Oil Extraction
Multiple Operators 200 ton per day Harvest and Extract
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NZ Manuka Oil v’s Australian Tea Tree Oil
NZ Manuka oil currently occupies a limited volume niche market space. NZ Manuka oil with its Triketones is particularly effective on gram positive bacteria Tea tree oil is particularly effective on gram negative bacteria and competes directly with Manuka oil in the market . Australia sold 540 tonnes of Tea Tree oil last year compared to NZ’s 4-5 tonne Manuka Oil NZ Manuka oil has sold for an average value of around $480/kg There is a lot of resistance in the market for volume growth at these values Australian Tea Tree Oil sells ex farm for an average price of $42 -$50/kg
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At a 4% dilution in a skin cream NZ Manuka oil is more than 10 times the cost of TTO as an ingredient 100ml bottle TTO as 4% = $0.17 at cost before any retail mark-up 100ml bottle Manuka oil as 4% = $2.00 at cost before any retail mark-up
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Adding Value through fractionation
Fractions include: Antibacterial Triketones Insect lures Perfumery Low Aroma
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Preserving value through Quality Assurance
Rigorous quality testing through our own internal laboratory ensures only high quality Oils are sent to market
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Some existing products
(limited range)
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New Zealand has a 20 year head start
Investment in Innovation and new product ideas is the Key to our future New Zealand has a 20 year head start
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New Product Ideas and Ranges
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES FROM OIL
Advanced Product Opportunities Ventilation Filters Wound Dressings Face Masks Building Ventilation Building Ventilation
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Regional triketone Mapping showing varying triketone activity in Manuka Oil from throughout NZ
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Growing Manuka From Seed with Scion Nurseries at Rotorua
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We have 200,000-300,000 Manuka seedlings for 2015 planting
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Cautions and Lessons to be Learned
Manuka is now an international ICON mostly through the initiatives of the honey industry The Manuka Honey industry has evolved over the last 25 years on a sound scientific basis Millions of dollars have been invested by the honey industry in scientific and clinical research projects, IP and product and market development during this time. Demand has always been ahead of supply during the development of the Manuka honey industry. By comparison the Tea Tree Oil industry did not initially invest in its future and supply quickly overtook demand leading to the collapse of the industry from which it is still recovering 15 years later. Manuka oil is unique with its high antibacterial triketone values and in combination with honey makes for a viable plantation model provided the industry invests ahead of its self in market and research development
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