RARE ~ RAW ~ REMOTE ~

RARE ~ RAW ~ REMOTE ~

Ethical Beekeeping

As beekeepers we see our role as caretakers of nature. We are custodians of the bees and the land of which they forage and gather nectars and pollens from the native Mānka plants.

The East Coast of New Zealand is renowned for its beautiful remote and unique landscape. With its beautiful vistas, rugged coastline, and diverse ecosystems, it provides a rich environment for bees, flora, fauna, and land conservation.

Not all honey is created equal  

As our honey is harvested from the remote East Coast, far from busy cities, this results in a natural, raw product that is managed with care and attention by our highly experienced beekeepers.  This isolation creates an environment that produces the best honey for you and your family.  

Traceability

We can trace the source of your honey, using the unique batch number which is printed on the label. This can be mapped and you can see the site it was harvested from, or perhaps it is a blend of honeys from more than one location.  We are developing a tool that will provide all you need to know about the source of your honey, which we’re excited to make available in 2024. 

Nurturing the environment  

We take a light touch approach, with the bees harvesting the nectar and storing the honey in their hives.  Mike and his team simply support the hives to thrive during the season, ensuring that the raw wilderness that the hives occupy is left untouched. 

Bee Welfare

We prioritise the welfare of the hives, ensuring they’re healthy and thriving.  The bees have the freedom to fly where they want, allowing them to pollinate the surrounding area, which provides food for insects, animals, birds and people.  We ensure that enough honey is left on the hives after collecting the honey frames in Summer, so that the hives have a store of food for the Winter.  

Beekeeper Well-being 

We employ local people who have a deep connection to the land and passion for the natural environment. We look after our beekeepers so they can care for our bees.