World Honey Bee Day, previously called Honey Bee Awareness Day, was established in 2009 following the dedicated efforts of American beekeepers who petitioned the USDA. Celebrated on the third Saturday in August, this observance has grown into a global phenomenon, uniting beekeepers, bee associations, and communities worldwide in recognizing the invaluable contributions of honey bees.
The significance of World Honey Bee Day goes beyond mere celebration; it serves as a pivotal platform for fostering awareness and education about the critical role of bees in our ecosystem. By bringing together beekeepers, associations, and interested groups, we can collectively advance beekeeping practices and promote sustainable bee-friendly environments.
A Journey from Hive to Jar: Unveiling the World of Mānuka Honey
Introducing Rhys Casley, Apiculture General Manager at Mānuka Health, as he invites you to explore the fascinating journey of our Mānuka honey—from hive to jar.



