
More than honey—it's our promise to the planet.

Giving Back to Nature
At RāKiwi, sustainability isn’t an afterthought—it’s the heart of everything we do. We’re more than just a honey business; we’re caretakers of the land, working to restore what’s been lost and protect what remains.
Every jar of RāKiwi honey tells a deeper story—a story of regeneration, respect, and renewal. For us, beekeeping isn’t just about honey; it’s about the future. Every tree we plant is a promise—to the land, to the people who came before us, and to the generations yet to come.
Join us in creating a world where nature thrives, communities flourish, and every drop of honey plays a part in something bigger.


B-Corp Certified
We are proud to be a Certified B Corporation, part of a global movement committed to building a more inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy.


UMF Certified
UMF™ is the only quality and rating system that independently certifies the presence and quality of all factors that make New Zealand mānuka honey unique, ensuring you get honey that meets your needs.
The Unique Mānuka Factor Honey Association (UMFHA) independently tests and certifies every batch from four key factors. With the UMF™ rating, you can confidently choose the right option when purchasing our premium products.
Quality Production
Our honey is carefully packed in HAACP-certified facilities, ensuring top-tier safety and purity. From harvest to packaging, strict measures prevent contamination, meeting the highest food safety standards. Our commitment to excellence guarantees a superior product for our customers' enjoyment and trust.


Packaging and shipping
We use sustainably sourced and recyclable materials for packaging to help reduce environmental impact and support a more eco-friendly approach to product distribution. This practice can contribute to minimising waste, conserving natural resources, and promoting a circular economy. Keeping your product safer. And the environment, happy.

"What makes RāKiwi Mānuka honey special is that we believe in giving that gift back to the earth. It’s the whole reason we’re here—to turn history around by replanting and regrowing what has been lost."