The World Bee Project CIC supports the interdependencies between bees and people, and offers women living in hardship and adversity sustainable additional livelihood options as honey producing beekeepers.

The World Bee Project CIC supports the interdependencies between bees and people, and offers women living in hardship and adversity sustainable additional livelihood options as honey producing beekeepers.

Our 3-year programme 2025-2027 The programme integrates the ecosystem services bees and pollinators provide so that they may in the long-term lead to sustainable development solutions such as protecting farmer livelihoods, creating diverse and more abundant pollinator...
Restoring Beekeeping & Pollination, Ukraine

Restoring Beekeeping & Pollination, Ukraine

Ukraine is the largest producer and exporter of sunflower seeds globally, accounting for around one-third of the world’s sunflower oil. It is also one of the top ten honey exporters. There is a synergy between these two products, as honey production relies heavily on...
Oracle, Reading University, BerryWorld farms

Oracle, Reading University, BerryWorld farms

Happy Bees are more productive   Fruit production is now a billion pound industry in the UK and major soft fruit growers have a huge interest in understanding how commercial bees operate. While big fruit manufacturers often have substantial budgets for the...
The World Bee Mark©

The World Bee Mark©

The World Bee Mark© invites honey producing smallholder beekeepers to self-certify.   In parallel with our engagement at the ALLIANCE consortium, we are developing the World Bee Mark© eco-label to drive responsible production and consumption of honey through an...
‘Super Farm’, India

‘Super Farm’, India

We initiated and have now completed a two-year project in north India in partnership with the School of Agriculture, Policy, and Development (SAPD) University of Reading, United Kingdom, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India, and Himalayan...