Savannah Honey: The Best Beekeeping Company in Kenya

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Beekeeping in Kenya has evolved far beyond the simple art of harvesting honey. Today, it represents innovation, environmental stewardship, and economic empowerment and no company embodies this transformation better than Savannah Honey Limited.

As Kenya’s leading Beekeeping Company, Savannah Honey has revolutionized the industry through modern equipment, value addition, farmer training, and sustainable market linkages.

Being recognized as the  Kenya’s Best Beekeeping Company at the National Business Leadership Awards (NaBLA), Savannah Honey continues to shake the beekeeping industry through its high-quality equipment, natural cosmetics, technical support, and advanced apitherapy solutions.

  1. A Wide Range of Beekeeping Products

Savannah Honey is best known as Kenya’s leading supplier of modern beekeeping equipment. From Langstroth beehives to honey extractors, smokers, protective suits, and wax foundations, the company provides everything a beekeeper needs to succeed  whether small-scale or commercial.

Their equipment is designed for durability, efficiency, and ease of use, ensuring that farmers can maximize honey yield while maintaining high-quality standards. Every product is tested to suit African climatic conditions and bee species, guaranteeing excellent results for farmers across Kenya and beyond.

Savannah Honey also goes a step further by offering installation, maintenance, and training services to ensure farmers understand the equipment and can use it effectively. This full-package approach has made them a trusted partner to thousands of farmers across East Africa.

  • Cosmetics and Their Impact

Savannah Honey has mastered the art of transforming raw bee products into high-quality, natural cosmetics. Their beauty range is crafted with 100% natural ingredients  free from harmful chemicals and rich in nutrients that promote healthy skin.

Their product line includes:
• Propolis hand wash and dish wash detergents
• Propolis soaps and lip balms
• Wax creams and royal jelly lotions
• Bee venom creams — Savannah Honey is the only company in Africa producing bee venom cream and bee venom oil
• Bee venom oil for skin and beard care — helps stimulate hair growth, improve circulation, and nourish the skin

  • Technical Support and Capacity Building

Beekeeping requires knowledge, precision, and consistent support something Savannah Honey understands deeply. That’s why the company offers technical support and capacity-building programs to farmers and cooperatives across Kenya and the region.

They give clients support through;

  • Free installation
  • Free Training
  • Free Technical support

Their team of experts conducts hands-on training on hive management, colony health, honey harvesting, and processing. They also provide on-site visits to assess beekeeping environments and offer tailored guidance.

Savannah Honey’s commitment to empowering farmers through knowledge has turned many rural communities into productive, self-sustaining beekeeping zones. The company believes that education is the foundation of successful apiculture, and it continues to invest in farmer mentorship and skill development.

  • Contract Support and Market Linkages

Unlike many agricultural sectors where farmers struggle to find reliable buyers, Savannah Honey has solved this challenge through a contract-based model. The company enters into partnership contracts with beekeepers for the supply of honey, wax, propolis, royal jelly, and bee venom.

They give farmers:

5 years contract for the market of.

  • Bee pollen @ 6800 per kg
  • Propolis @1900 per kg
  • Royal JELLY @ 38,000 per kg
  • Wax @ 700 per kg
  • Bee venom @ 4,000 per gram
  • Honey @ 500 per kg
  • Apitherapy and Health Solutions

Savannah Honey’s innovations go beyond beekeeping equipment the company also leads in the production of natural health products derived from bees. Their range includes bee pollen, royal jelly, propolis tinctures, ginger honey, propolis honey suspensions, and bee venom honey.

Each product is carefully processed to preserve its natural properties and health benefits. Bee pollen, for example, is known for boosting immunity, energy levels, and overall wellness. Propolis has strong antibacterial and antiviral properties, while royal jelly promotes vitality, skin health, and hormonal balance.

  • Poverty Eradication and Community Empowerment

One of Savannah Honey’s core missions is poverty eradication through beekeeping. The company works closely with farmers in rural and arid regions areas where traditional farming faces challenges due to climate change.

Beekeeping provides a sustainable source of income without the need for large land areas or expensive inputs. Through training, equipment provision, and market support, Savannah Honey has helped thousands of families gain financial independence.

  • Regional and International Involvement

Savannah Honey’s impact stretches beyond Kenya’s borders. The company operates and collaborates with beekeepers in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, and other African nations.

By sharing expertise and technology, Savannah Honey has helped regional farmers adopt modern beekeeping methods that enhance productivity and product quality. Their goal is to build an integrated African honey network a community of beekeepers producing high-quality, export-standard honey and bee products.

Through training partnerships, and research collaborations, the company is helping position Africa as a global leader in sustainable honey production.

Savannah Honey is more than a beekeeping company   it’s a movement for change, empowerment, and sustainability. From supplying modern equipment and natural cosmetics to offering technical training, fair contracts, and community upliftment, Savannah Honey continues to redefine the beekeeping landscape in Africa.

For anyone seeking a trusted partner in beekeeping, health, or natural beauty products, Savannah Honey truly stands as the best beekeeping company in Kenya.

Contact: 0724 052 975
Email: [email protected]

Website: www.savannahhoneyafrica.com