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Honey

We supply high value and organic honey. Organic honey can be in high demand as it is perceived as a healthier and more natural alternative to conventional honey. It is also a popular choice among consumers who are looking for organic and sustainable food options. 

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Honey - we've got you covered

To create products that delight the senses, you need to start with great raw materials. Choose from our range of high-quality honey and ingredients.

Consumers want traceability & sustainability

Honey customers can see exactly what’s going on in their supply chains, report accurately and create real change for farmers, communities and the planet. 

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Organic Honey Production

Organic honey production follows strict guidelines to ensure the bees are raised without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or antibiotics, and the honey is harvested and processed without chemicals. Instead, organic beekeepers may use natural methods such as using essential oils or breeding for mite-resistant bees. The hives are fed with organic feed and managed naturally, while being located in unpolluted areas far from urban and industrial areas. The honey is harvested and processed without the use of synthetic preservatives or chemicals. The honey is typically extracted using a centrifuge and is minimally filtered to retain its natural enzymes and pollen.

The Health Benefits of Honey: A Natural Remedy for Improved Wellness.

Its natural sweetness and rich flavor can help to elevate the taste of any dish, making it a must-have ingredient in any kitchen. Additionally, honey is also a healthy alternative to traditional sweeteners, as it contains antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that are beneficial to the body. So, whether you are looking to add some natural sweetness to your recipes or just want to try something new, give honey a try and see how it can elevate your cooking and baking game.

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