OUR PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Quality Equipment
Malaika Honey has been producing beehives and beekeeping equipment since 2006 with the key aim to develop, affordable high quality and workable equipment suitable for the common farmer. See more
HONEY & HIVE PRODUCTS
Our honey label “Not tonight honey” is the leading established honey brand in the market for over a decade along with “Malaika Propolis” that has been on pharmaceutical distribution since 2007. With a strong linkage to farmers nationwide raising skill levels leads to better quality products. Read more
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
We provide groups and individuals technical support in apiary establishment and skills from basic introduction to advanced skill learning in crop pollination and queen rearing. For more information please contact us. Contact us
www.theguardian.com/food/2023/apr/07/judgment-day-at-the-sydney-easter-show-where-good-honey-smac...
JUDGE BRUCE ~ Always happy to see our great friend in the news from time to time. he has been a great support for our work in Uganda. ... See MoreSee Less
Judgment day at the Sydney Easter show – where good honey ‘smacks you in the face’
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From density to clarity, there are many factors that determine a winner at the national honey competition. But a good specimen is evident the moment you open the jarComment on Facebook
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www.theguardian.com/food/2023/mar/26/uk-honey-fails-authenticity-test?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Just be care when you go to the shops. Most imported honey is not pure honey rather sugar syrup feed to bees to maximise production. Often it is shipped to Australia where a small amount of Australian honey is added and then labelled Product of Australia. ... See MoreSee Less
All UK honey tested in EU fraud investigation fails authenticity test
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Ten samples from Britain were suspected of containing cheap sugar syrupComment on Facebook
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www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-14/new-varroa-mite-cases-detected-hunter-central-coast-regions-nsw/10... ... See MoreSee Less
Beekeepers 'lose everything' as varroa mite cases spread
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Nine new cases of varroa mite, an invasive parasite deadly to bees, are identified across the New South Wales Central Coast and Hunter regions.Comment on Facebook