The honey supply chain: from flower to jar
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The honey supply chain is a journey that begins in the fields and ends on our tables. It all begins with the flowers: bees collect nectar and transform it into honey inside the hive.
The beekeeper intervenes only at a later stage, removing the honeycombs when the honey is ripe. After extraction, the product is filtered to remove any natural impurities, such as wax fragments, and left to settle.
A transparent supply chain guarantees traceability, quality, and respect for bees. Choosing honey from responsible beekeeping means supporting the local area and biodiversity.
From the flower to the jar, each stage requires attention and expertise to keep the honey's natural characteristics intact.