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Apis Nativa honeys, under the Bee Brazil brand, are awarded Platinum and Gold medals in London
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Apis Nativa honeys win Platinum and Gold medals at international awards in London
The excellence of Brazilian honey has once again gained prominence on the global stage. In 2025, Apis Nativa Agroindustrial Exportadora received important recognition at the London International Honey Awards, a prestigious global competition in the beekeeping sector.
The company was awarded Platinum and Gold medals, reaffirming the superior quality of its products and consolidating Brazil as one of the world’s leading producers of premium honey.
International recognition of quality
The London International Honey Awards brings together producers from various countries and evaluates strict criteria such as purity, flavor, aroma, texture, and presentation. In this highly competitive environment, Apis Nativa’s honeys stood out among hundreds of international entries.
Among the winners were Honey+Fruits Passion Fruit (honey with passion fruit) and Pineapple Hot Honey (honey with chili pepper and pineapple), which achieved the Platinum category—considered the highest distinction of the competition. In addition, Special Reserve Honey – Smooth flavor and Hot Honey (honey with chili pepper) received Gold medals, reinforcing the high standards of Brazilian production.
Tradition, technology, and sustainability
Apis Nativa’s performance is the result of a model that combines advanced processing technology, traceability, and respect for the environment. The company is recognized as one of Brazil’s largest honey exporters, with a presence across several continents and strong investment in quality.
Valuing Brazilian beekeeping
More than just awards, these achievements represent a significant advancement for the entire national beekeeping chain. International recognition strengthens the image of Brazilian honey abroad.
With top-level medals at the London International Honey Awards, Apis Nativa not only celebrates its achievements but also brings Brazil’s name to the top of the global beekeeping industry.




