Bee Farm Stationed In Rainforest

The world’s largest bee-keeping base stationed inside a forest, with 2 million acres of Acacia Mangium trees continually providing for our purest honey source.

Our apiaries stretch a total length of 37 km and are distributed in the depths of distant primitive jungle, breaking the usual traditional way of honey making. The bees and beekeepers do not need to move over and over again just to find available honey sources.They can now keep using the most stable and purest honey source, day-after-day repeating a familiar journey and giving their best for the sake of the most original ecological nutrients. This is our organic “Borneo Acacia Honey”, a raw honey extracted from the buds of Acacia Mangium trees.

Despite building beekeeping bases in the depths of the jungle, we never destroy the ecological environment of the rainforest. In order to allow the continuation of nature’s resource, we follow the example of nature’s self-recovery ability, refilling the natural resources we have accessed, and letting the system go endless

Therefore, during the entire honey production process of Borneo acacia honey, we absolutely prohibit to use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, hormones, antibiotics, food additives, as well as prohibiting the use of genetic engineering technology and the relevant products and their derivatives.

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