The much-needed but rarely-found bee venom honey is now found in Kenya, stocked by Savannah Honey, sighing relief to millions of Kenyans who often look for it for the massive medicinal value that it carries with.
Been venom is a colorless acidic liquid that bees often excrete through their stingers into a target when they feel threatened. It contains anti-inflammatory compounds including enzymes, sugar, minerals, and amino acids.
“We know the challenges that Kenyans go through in finding this kind of honey. It is not easy to come by. It is as rare as gold. We have stocked it, natural and organic for our customers,” Mr. Kyalo Maveke, the CEO of Savannah Honey.
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Some of the benefits of Bee Venom Honey include:
Kenya imports about 80 percent of honey from other countries. With the demand for honey ever skyrocketing, the local market is only able to provide 20 percent of the much-needed honey.
This is even though Kenya has a huge potential for self-reliance in terms of beekeeping and honey production.
“We know that honey is the new gold. And we at Savannah Honey are dedicated to ensuring that as many Kenyans as possible get to have a taste of this sweetness. We train and supply Langstroth hives to potential farmers,” added Mr. Kyalo the CEO of Savannah Honey.
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