Honey, Trust Me
African honey has a trust problem.
For years, honey buyers in Europe and the United States have been wary of shipments from Africa. They are not wrong to be cautious. Shipments labeled “pure organic honey” sometimes arrived adulterated, blended with cheap filler, or without verifiable data as to its origin and quality. Even a handful of incidents like this can erode confidence across an entire supply chain.
The consequences have been costly. African honey producers remain largely excluded from networks like True Source Certified, which control access to premium markets. For beekeepers, that means lower prices and fewer buyers - not because their honey is inferior, but because it isn’t trusted. Nature’s Nectar in Zambia wants to change that narrative,…