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    One of New Zealand’s most innovative business solutions – to take high-quality local food and beverage products direct to Chinese consumers - has been launched at the Beehive.

    The formal agreement to create the HUI Māori Collective was signed in the presence of Ministers David Parker (the Minister for Trade and Economic Development) and Nanaia Mahuta (the Minister for Māori Development).
    The HUI Māori Collective comprises 11 companies which together will sell a range of premium products, including wine, Mānuka honey, fruit bars, and Kawakawa soft drink.

    What links Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, 11 Māori wine and food businesses, three NZ government organisations and digital transaction system blockchain?
    The answer is a soon-to-be-launched initiative to provide wary Chinese online shoppers wanting to buy premium New Zealand goods like honey and wine with a way to be sure the product that arrives on their doorstep is the real deal.
    NZ Post, AsureQuality and NZ Trade and Enterprise have joined forces to develop a delivery system for New Zealand products bought online, which includes a digital record of where each product has come from. A woman in Shanghai buying a pot of manuka honey for her mother through Alibaba will be able to check it’s real manuka honey.
    Trust - or lack of it - is one problem New Zealand SMEs face going into the China market. There are plenty of fake and sometimes dangerous food products being sold there.
    But another problem for small companies here is finding customers in China without going through several intermediaries, each of which takes a mark-up.
    Selling through Alibaba’s premium e-commerce platform Tmall solves the latter problem for the 11 members of the new HUI Māori Collective, Dene Green, NZ Post's general manager for international strategy and partnerships, told BusinessDesk. And having sign-off from New Zealand’s SOE food testing company AsureQuality solves the first.
    The export and tracking service will be launched in China in time for Singles Day on November 11, with blockchain being added into the mix before the Chinese New Year holiday in February next year.
    Blockchain is an online public record of transactions, which isn’t controlled by a single organisation but is available to all the computers on that blockchain network.
    In the case of products from the HUI Māori Collective, it will allow individual buyers in China to scan QR codes on the product when it arrives and see exactly where their jar of honey, bottle of wine, natural snack bar or sparkling drink is from.The export and tracking service will be launched in China in time for Singles Day on November 11, with blockchain being added into the mix before the Chinese New Year holiday in February next year.
    “Blockchain adds value in determining an indisputable chain of information for a product - a single source of truth,” Green says. “In China there is a problem with trust, so blockchain authenticates that what they have received is what they ordered, and quality is part of that story.”
    Green said Chinese consumers trust New Zealand products, and Māori values like mana and guardianship resonate with many of them. But rip-off products are a big problem.
    “Counterfeit production devalues our brand and impacts our reputation,” he said. “A good example is that more mānuka honey is sold in China every year than New Zealand produces, and authentic pure mānuka honey is only produced here.”
    Auckland-based developer TrackBack is providing the blockchain technology and expertise for the HUI Māori Collective project which, if successful, will act as a pilot for other New Zealand companies wanting to sell their products on any number of global e-commerce platforms.
    Trackback director David McDonald says it’s about taking that Sunday market feeling of a trusted connection between buyer and seller, and exporting this to the world, potentially at massive scale. He says there are plenty of high-quality Kiwi producers wanting access to big markets like China.
    Green says the “Food Trust Framework” partnership between AsureQuality, NZ Post and NZTE could be a game changer for NZ Inc, because there are customers all over the world prepared to pay a premium for goods, if they can be sure of their authenticity.
    But at the moment, many high-quality New Zealand food products find themselves in China via Australia and the Daigou - buying on behalf of - grey market.
    Green says the Daigou market for New Zealand products is worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and Kiwi companies aren’t able to cash in on the quality premiums when exports go this way.
    “Chinese customers, many of whom are younger women buying for family and for gifts, are paying a lot for products like manuka honey and New Zealand wine. But we know they are willing to pay a bit more for trust. There’s not much trust for Daigou products.”
    Once the HUI c
    ollective pilot is up-and-running, the verification and delivery system can be expanded, Green says.
    “Once we are in position, we will take it to all NZ Inc companies that want to export from a trust perspective. I’d like to think that in three to five years time the size of the verified market is equal to that of the Daigou channels - hundreds of millions of dollars.”

    The export and tracking service will be launched in China in time for Singles Day on November 11, with blockchain being added into the mix before the Chinese New Year holiday in February next year.


    Further provenance authentication is provided through New Zealand’s FernMark Licence, which will be proudly displayed on HUI packages, Tmall Global and the HUI Collective website. The New Zealand Government FernMark Licence Programme verifies that products are grown or made or designed in New Zealand by reputable New Zealand companies.
 
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