MIOMBO BEEKEPERS
A Healthy and sustainable Initiative
Youth-led membership organisation on a mission to make a sweet and healthy impact. Our journey began in 2019 with just five members, and we are thrilled to have grown to over nine members today. We take great pride in holding a certificate of excellence from the prestigious African Regional Apimondia Symposium.
Natural Honey
From the Breathtaking Miombo Woodlands
Our honey is sourced from the enchanting Miombo Woodlands of Tabora, Tanzania. This region is renowned for its ecological diversity, boasting the magnificent Igombe Forest and Igombe River. Tabora comprises 34,698 sq.km. of forest reserves and 17,122 sq.km. of game reserves, creating a pristine environment free from pesticides and chemicals. It is within this unspoiled land that our bees flourish, gathering pure nectar from the wide array of wildflower species found in Tabora. To preserve this stunning biodiversity, we employ top bar hives that use less wood, ensuring sustainable beekeeping practices.
Leading the Way in Sustainable Beekeeping
At Miombo Beekeepers, our vision is to be at the forefront of sustainable beekeeping in Tanzania, setting an example for beekeepers worldwide with our ethical and environmentally friendly practices. We are committed to providing our customers with top-quality honey and beeswax products that they can trust. Our ultimate goal is to build a future where beekeeping is sustainable, and bee populations thrive, safeguarding the vital role these pollinators play in our ecosystem.
Leading the Way in Sustainable Beekeeping
At Miombo Beekeepers, our vision is to be at the forefront of sustainable beekeeping in Tanzania, setting an example for beekeepers worldwide with our ethical and environmentally friendly practices. We are committed to providing our customers with top-quality honey and beeswax products that they can trust. Our ultimate goal is to build a future where beekeeping is sustainable, and bee populations thrive, safeguarding the vital role these pollinators play in our ecosystem.