Across the world, beekeepers are feeling the toll of honey adulteration on their market. The addition of syrups and sweeteners to honey allows the seller to bulk up their honey for the benefit of dropping production costs. The overall effect allows the seller to drop their retail price of honey; providing a product cheaper for consumers and knocking out the competition for authentic local honey. Sadly, these low prices produced through adulteration can be enough to drive local beekeepers out of business. Read more.

An authentic, true sourced honey is full of proteins, amino acids, and antioxidants. Honey that is adulterated may have sugars that are more harmful to your body. Read more.

The more adulterated honey with cheap syrups, the less bees on the field. There is plenty of land for bees to pollinate but the demand for honey needs to be there as well.