In this episode, we talk with Margaret Lombard (CEO) and Catherine Barry (Dir. of Marketing) from the National Honey Board. The NHB is an organization designed with the express purpose of marketing honey. There are 10 Board Members, consisting of Honey Packers, Honey Importers, beekeepers and Sioux Honey who handle more than 250,000 pounds of honey/year and who pay a penny and a half/per pound for every pound over that amount. They have USDA Oversight, and are involved in almost anything and everything honey.
They have an incredible web page at www.Honey.com that has a wealth of information on:
Honey bee research they fund working with Project Apis m, A Honey Locator, where you can find a local source of honey, A press kit with honey info, fun facts, press releases from the Board, and A host of visual material for news organizations to use. There’s also the NHB Store, where beekeepers can get a lot of free promotional material including brochures, magnets, educational material, material for teachers and more.
The research they do on honey includes the nutritional value of honey, who are honey consumers, who uses honey in retail including consumers, cosmetics, and other uses. Retail sales of honey are declining a bit, excluding the past year+ during the pandemic, but honey use in ingredients is rapidly increasing in a variety of products.
The NHB is also looking at the sustainability of beekeeping, working with the HBHC, the Almond Board, and UC Davis, bringing all this together to form a Bee Health Collective, which you can find on their web page. If that is not enough, know they are working on developing an updated Standard Of Identity for honey.
It is safe to say that almost everything you know about honey today, you know because of the research and/or messaging from The National Honey Board.
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Links and websites mentioned in this podcast:
The National Honey Board - https://honey.com Honey Locator - https://honey.com/honey-locator
Honey Bee Obscura Podcast - https://www.honeybeeobscura.com
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