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Global Honey Market Size, Share, Outlook, Growth, Forecast: By Processing: Organic, Conventional; By Application: Food and Beverage, Personal Care and Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Others; By Distribution Channels: Business to Business, Business to Consumer; Regional Analysis; Market Dynamics; Competitive Landscape; 2024-2032

Global Honey Market Outlook

The global honey market size, in terms of production value, was around 9.77 billion in 2023. The market has been assessed to grow at a CAGR of 4.62% in the forecast period of 2024-2032, to reach a volume of 14.66 billion by 2032.

 

Honey is marketed as a natural sweetener, which finds its domestic use as a spread on bread, or as a sweetener in tea, in cooking, or baking. It is also used commercially as a sweetener in making desserts. Honey is also used as a principal ingredient in producing Mead, an alcoholic beverage.

 

Honey is extensively used as an immunity enhancer and the consumption and sale of honey saw a sharp upward trend during the historical period. The rising general awareness about the health benefits and medicinal properties of honey is expected to continue as one of the major growth drivers for the market. Its therapeutic properties have also been known to mankind since time immemorial.

 

The global honey market demand is likely to be highest in the Asia Pacific region. Asia Pacific continues to be the largest and fastest-growing market and the growth is expected to be quite robust in the coming years as well. Both China and India, the two largest global players in the region, continue to show great promise in honey production and marketing.

 

For example, in India, Dabur Honey, a product of the FMCG major Dabur India, recorded an impressive sale of INR 5 billion (USD 63.3 million). Countries in the Asia Pacific region are also not immune from the threat to bee populations from climate change, indiscriminate use of pesticides, and biodiversity loss. Timely action in this regard will be very much required on their part to preserve the bee population.

 

Another development is the growing shift towards organic honey farming. This involves the leasing of organic honey farms in villages, where honey is naturally produced through backyard beehive boxes. Such ventures are also gaining traction through social media platforms and represent a shift towards organic and sustainable food production globally.

 

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Another interesting development in recent times has been the fight between honey producers of Australia and New Zealand over the ‘Manuka’ trademark. Manuka honey is obtained from bees, which feed on the Leptospermum scoparium plant, grown in both New Zealand and Australia. The honey enjoys a very high reputation for its medicinal properties and commands a very high price in the global market.

 

While New Zealand claims monopoly over the trademark ‘Manuka’, Australia has all along been disputing the claim. Given the dispute, the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office rejected the application of the Manuka Honey Appellation Society, New Zealand, for registration of the ‘Manuka’ trademark in its name. The United States has also rejected the claim earlier.

 

Capilano Honey Limited of Australia has launched a new honey brand called ‘The Honey Collective’. It is a cheaper variety of honey that has been sourced from New Zealand and targets price-conscious customers.

 

Key Market Trends Include Rising Awareness, Growing Use in Different Industries, and Rising Government Initiatives

Rising Awareness of the Benefits of the Product

Rising awareness of the benefits of honey, the adverse side effects of industrially produced cane sugar and the consequent growing preference for natural sweeteners is likely to have a salutary effect on the honey market growth. Due to the adverse effects of the pandemic, there was a renewed awareness of the health and medicinal benefits of honey, particularly as an immunity enhancer. It promotes regular use of honey as a part of daily food. This awareness is likely to act as a key driver for market growth.

 

Rising Use as a Home Remedy

Honey has been quite popular as a part of home remedies for many common health problems like cough and cold, foot sores in diabetic people, cold sores, sores and ulcers in mouth and gums caused by herpes virus, among others. Also, there are a large number of Ayurvedic medicines that use honey as an ingredient.

 

Rising Uses in Medicines

Honey finds its use in many Allopathic medicines. Honey preparations are used for treating burns, coughs, colds, and dry eyes, among other problems. Melcare Biomedical is an Australian company that has been specialising in medicines using the therapeutic benefits of honey. It has developed many medicines for treating symptoms of the common cold, eye care, wound and skin care, and nasal care. There has been an increased preference for medicines using natural products, therapeutic use of honey is likely to be on a consistent growth path and act as a key driver.

 

Increased Use in Personal Care Products

The use of honey in various beauty and body care products is gaining significant traction. Such products include honey-based face masks, face moisturisers, lip balms, body wash, hand and body lotions, shampoos, and moisturising wipes, among others. Such products are marketed under brands like Kara, Palmer’s, The Body Shop, Vaadi Herbals, VLCC, Biotique, Innisfree, and Dear Packers, among others. There is a discernible rising trend towards the use of beauty products based on natural ingredients in preference to industrially manufactured chemicals.

 

One of the major honey market trends is the fast growth of the organic honey segment vis-a-vis the entire market. It is because of the general preference for organic products among the upper crust of consumers, who can afford higher prices of organic products and among those who are environmentally more conscious. As such consciousness will keep on growing, the organic honey segment needs to be keenly observed.

 

Rising Initiatives and Programs by Different Governments

There is a growing realisation all over the world regarding the role played by bees in human nutrition through pollination. Flowers and food crops depend on pollination and any threat to bees is a threat to global food security and nutrition. This realisation will propel governments towards affirmative action to protect bees from extinction.

 

In India, one such initiative by the Central Government is the National Honey and Beekeeping Mission, which is part of an ambitious vision of the government called ‘Sweet Revolution that aims at promoting apiculture for accelerating the production of quality honey and other related products. In China, there are government projects for providing bee habitat on a large scale. Such initiatives by governments will help protect and expand bee habitats and are likely to be growth drivers.

 

The report aims to analyse the impact of various growth drivers, including the segments and subsegments within them, to assess their impact on the growth of the market, separately as well as cumulatively.

 

Rising Awareness and Higher Investments to Offer Lucrative Opportunities to the Market

Rising Awareness about the Benefits to Garner More Consumers

The sharp increase in imports could be attributed to higher consumption during the peak pandemic period due to an increase in general awareness about honey as a natural immunity enhancer. The imprint of this awareness is likely to continue in the post-pandemic phase as well, giving an upward push to the market. Apart from this, other growth drivers discussed above will also act cumulatively to promote the market globally.

 

Better Organisation of the Sector and Rising Investments

Organic honey commands a much higher price and is likely to offer relatively better growth opportunities. Beekeepers form the core of honey production, but they do not constitute an organised sector. Beekeeping is mostly a cottage and micro-entrepreneurial activity but the rising demand for honey is necessitating higher production of good quality honey. This, in turn, provides vast opportunities for big investors to invest in upscaling and organising beekeeping as an organised, technology-driven, commercial activity at a lower cost. It is certainly an area of interest for entrepreneurs.

 

The report examines in detail, various opportunities that are coming in the way of beekeepers, companies in the business of production and marketing of honey and honey-based products, exporters, and prospective investors in the business.

 

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Climate Change, Availability of Duplicate Honey, High Prices of Organic Honey, and Decreasing Productivity to Pose as Major Challenges for the Market

Climate Change

While the honey demand in the world is constantly surging; the supply side is facing certain challenges. One such challenge is posed by the increased threat to bee colonies in various parts of the World due to the cumulative effect of climate change, indiscriminate use of pesticides, attacks by pests and biodiversity loss. The silver lining is that various governments and multilateral organisations like the Food and Agriculture Organisation are trying to combat these challenges and mulling over strategies to meet them.

 

Rising Availability of Duplicate Honey

Another major challenge is posed by duplicate honey that is literally flooding the market. It is believed that honey is the third most faked food in the world after milk and olive oil. This fake honey is usually a highly processed form of a mixture of a small quantity of real honey with a low-cost sugary syrup derived from corn, rice, and sugarcane, among others. It offers none of the health benefits of real honey but all the disadvantages that can be associated with sugar.

 

Faking of honey has achieved a very high level of adulteration and it is usually difficult tell real honey from its fake counterpart without advanced chemical analysis. Unfortunately, even reputed brands are also indulging in such nefarious activities.

 

Higher Prices of Organic Honey

Organic honey is extremely expensive as compared to fake honey, which makes it less affordable to the population. Due to the price advantage that fake honey enjoys over real honey, it can make the survival of real honey extremely difficult. It has the potential to create a crisis of credibility among consumers, who cannot differentiate between real and fake honey and may begin to distrust both. Fake honey may not cause much damage in the short term, but it is a real challenge to the survival of real honey in the long run. Major brands will have to continuously strive to protect the credibility of their brands and earn and retain the confidence of consumers and other stakeholders.

 

Disrupted Production to Hinder the Market Growth

As per the recent reports from Canada, beekeepers have been facing serious problems. In Alberta, cold weather wiped out hundreds of honeybee colonies and in Saskatchewan, beekeepers reported higher than usual mortality rates among bees during the current year, which significantly affected the production volume in the region.

 

Recent reports regarding honey production have not been very encouraging from France as well. Last year, due to cold, wet, and windy conditions, many regions of the country suffered from frost, it adversely affected honey production. Even otherwise, the country has seen a consistent decline in honey production for many years, except in 2014 and 2020.

 

News from Zimbabwe is also alarming. Thanks to climate change, indiscriminate use of pesticides, habitat loss and poor bee colony management, honeybees in the country are being gradually pushed to extinction. Steps are afoot to reverse the trend.

 

Zimbabwe may not be alone. Last year, Jose Graziano da Silva, former Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation warned the world that bees were facing an existential threat due to the cumulative effect of climate change, indiscriminate use of pesticides and biodiversity loss. May 20 is observed every year as the World Bee Day and in view of the increasing level of threat to bees, the theme of the Day in 2023 was “Dangers to Honeybees and Benefits from Honeybees”.

 

Honey Market Segmentation

Based on processing, the market can be divided into organic and conventional. It finds applications in pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, personal care and cosmetics, among others. The distribution channels can be divided into Business to Business and Business to Consumer. The latter can be further divided into hypermarkets and supermarkets, convenience stores, and online, among others.

 

Based on region, the market can be categorised into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa.

 

The key players in the market can be categorised into the following:

 

  • Barkman Honey, LLC
  • Dabur India Ltd
  • Capilano Honey Limited
  • African Bronze Honey Company
  • New Zealand Honey Co.
  • Pastili Limited
  • Comvita Ltd.
  • North Dallas Honey Company d/b/a Nature Nate
  • Streamland Honey Group Ltd,
  • Dutch Gold Honey, Inc.
  • Others

 

Market Breakup by Processing

The market can be divided into two categories on the basis of processing, that is, organic honey and conventional honey. Current trends indicate that organic honey demand is growing much faster than conventional honey because of the increasing preference for organic products, particularly among more affluent sections of the populace.

 

As per the honey market analysis, consumers are increasingly aware of the health benefits associated with organic honey, such as its antioxidant properties and lower risk of contamination by pesticides or antibiotics used in conventional beekeeping.

 

Organic honey production supports sustainable beekeeping practices that are beneficial to the environment. This includes maintaining the health of bee populations and promoting biodiversity, which appeals to environmentally conscious consumers. It is also often perceived as being of higher quality and purity compared to non-organic varieties. This perception is due to strict organic farming standards which ensure that the honey is produced from flowers that have not been treated with synthetic chemicals.

 

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Market Breakup by Application

Honey has extensive application as a sweetener in the food and beverages sector, is directly used by consumers as an immunity enhancer and home remedy, is used as an ingredient in the pharma sector, and is used as an ingredient in beauty care products. Honey is widely used in the personal care sector due to its therapeutic effects on both skin and hair. It is a natural antioxidant which helps in treating dry and inflamed skin.

 

The food and beverages sector occupies a significant honey market share. In baking, honey is used not just for its sweetness, but also for its ability to retain moisture, which helps in keeping baked goods such as bread, muffins, cakes, and cookies moist and fresh for longer periods. Honey adds a distinct flavour to dishes and is used in various recipes, including sauces, marinades, dressings, and glazes and it is particularly popular in barbecue sauces and salad dressings.

 

In the beverage sector, honey is used in the fermentation process for making alcoholic drinks like mead (honey wine), certain beers, and some spirits as well as enhancing both flavour and alcohol content.

 

Competitive Landscape

Capilano Honey Limited- It was founded in 1953 by beekeepers in Queensland, Australia. It started as a small, cooperative group and has grown into one of the leading honey companies in Australia. The company is primarily known for its honey, including varieties like Manuka honey, organic honey, and a range of other floral varieties. They may also produce related products such as honeycomb, propolis, and royal jelly.

 

Capilano is known for its commitment to quality as it sources honey from thousands of beekeeping families across Australia. This broad sourcing contributes to a diverse range of honey flavours and types.

 

New Zealand Honey Co.- New Zealand Honey Company is a New Zealand-based venture, which is known for the word famous Manuka honey. It was established in 2006 and has been growing at a very fast pace.

 

Barkman Honey, LLC- It is a US-based honey company, which was founded in 1960 and is based in Kansas, United States. Its flagship brand is Busy Bee.

 

Dabur India Ltd- It is essentially an India-based multinational FMCG company that had begun as an enterprise producing indigenous medicines. It diversified itself in a wide range of FMCG products. Dabur Honey is one of its major offerings.

 

Other key players in the market include Capilano Honey Limited, African Bronze Honey Company, and Pastili Limited, among others.

 

Key Highlights of the Report

REPORT FEATURES DETAILS
Base Year 2023
Historical Period 2018-2023
Forecast Period 2024-2032
Scope of the Report

Historical and Forecast Trends, Industry Drivers and Constraints, Historical and Forecast Market Analysis by Segment:

  • Processing
  • Application
  • Distribution Channels
  • Region
Breakup by Processing
  • Organic
  • Conventional
Breakup by Application
  • Food and Beverage
  • Personal Care and Cosmetics
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Others
Breakup by Distribution Channels
  • Business to Business
  • Business to Consumer
Breakup by Region
  • North America
    • United States of America 
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • Others
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • ASEAN
    • Australia
    • Others
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Mexico
    • Others
  • Middle East and Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
    • Others
Market Dynamics
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • Key Indicators for Demand
  • Key Indicators for Price
Competitive Landscape
  • Market Structure
  • Company Profiles
    • Company Overview
    • Product Portfolio
    • Demographic Reach and Achievements
    • Certifications
Companies Covered
  • Barkman Honey, LLC
  • Dabur India Ltd
  • Capilano Honey Limited
  • African Bronze Honey Company
  • New Zealand Honey Co.
  • Pastili Limited
  • Comvita Ltd.
  • North Dallas Honey Company d/b/a Nature Nate
  • Streamland Honey Group Ltd,
  • Dutch Gold Honey, Inc.
  • Others

 

*At Expert Market Research, we strive to always give you current and accurate information. The numbers depicted in the description are indicative and may differ from the actual numbers in the final EMR report.

1    Preface
2    Report Coverage – Key Segmentation and Scope
3    Report Description

    3.1    Market Definition and Outlook
    3.2    Properties and Applications
    3.3    Market Analysis
    3.4    Key Players
4    Key Assumptions
5    Executive Summary

    5.1    Overview
    5.2    Key Drivers
    5.3    Key Developments
    5.4    Competitive Structure
    5.5    Key Industrial Trends
6    Market Snapshot
    6.1    Global
    6.2    Regional
7    Opportunities and Challenges in the Market
8    Global Honey Market Analysis

    8.1    Key Industry Highlights
    8.2    Global Honey Historical Market (2018-2023) 
    8.3    Global Honey Market Forecast (2024-2032)
    8.4    Global Honey Market by Processing
        8.4.1    Organic
            8.4.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.4.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.4.2    Conventional
            8.4.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.4.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    8.5    Global Honey Market by Application
        8.5.1    Food and Beverage
            8.5.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.5.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.5.2    Personal Care and Cosmetics
            8.5.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.5.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.5.3    Pharmaceuticals
            8.5.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.5.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.5.4    Others
    8.6    Global Honey Market by Distribution Channels
        8.6.1    Business to Business
            8.6.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.6.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.6.2    Business to Consumer
            8.6.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
            8.6.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
            8.6.2.3    Breakup by Type
                8.6.2.3.1    Hypermarkets and Supermarkets
                    8.6.2.3.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
                    8.6.2.3.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
                8.6.2.3.2    Convenience Stores
                    8.6.2.3.2.2    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
                    8.6.2.3.2.3    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
                8.6.2.3.3    Online
                    8.6.2.3.3.2    Historical Trend (2018-2023)
                    8.6.2.3.3.3    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
                8.6.2.3.4    Others
    8.7    Global Honey Market by Region
        8.7.1    North America
            8.7.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
            8.7.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.7.2    Europe
            8.7.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
            8.7.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.7.3    Asia Pacific
            8.7.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
            8.7.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.7.4    Latin America
            8.7.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
            8.7.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
        8.7.5    Middle East and Africa
            8.7.5.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
            8.7.5.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
9    North America Market Analysis
    9.1    United States of America 
        9.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        9.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    9.2    Canada
        9.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        9.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
10    Europe Market Analysis
    10.1    United Kingdom
        10.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        10.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.2    Germany
        10.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        10.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.3    France
        10.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        10.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.4    Italy
        10.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        10.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    10.5    Others
11    Asia Pacific Market Analysis
    11.1    China
        11.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.2    Japan
        11.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.3    India
        11.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.4    ASEAN
        11.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.5    Australia
        11.5.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        11.5.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    11.6    Others
12    Latin America Market Analysis
    12.1    Brazil
        12.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.2    Argentina
        12.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.3    Mexico
        12.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        12.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    12.4    Others
13    Middle East and Africa Market Analysis
    13.1    Saudi Arabia
        13.1.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        13.1.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    13.2    United Arab Emirates
        13.2.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        13.2.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    13.3    Nigeria
        13.3.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        13.3.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    13.4    South Africa
        13.4.1    Historical Trend (2018-2023) 
        13.4.2    Forecast Trend (2024-2032)
    13.5    Others
14    Market Dynamics
    14.1    SWOT Analysis
        14.1.1    Strengths
        14.1.2    Weaknesses
        14.1.3    Opportunities
        14.1.4    Threats
    14.2    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
        14.2.1    Supplier’s Power
        14.2.2    Buyer’s Power
        14.2.3    Threat of New Entrants
        14.2.4    Degree of Rivalry
        14.2.5    Threat of Substitutes
    14.3    Key Indicators for Demand
    14.4    Key Indicators for Price
15    Value Chain Analysis
16    Trade Data Analysis (HS Code - 0409)

    16.1    Major Exporting Countries
        16.1.1    By Value
        16.1.2    By Volume
    16.2    Major Importing Countries
        16.2.1    By Value
        16.2.2    By Volume
17    Price Analysis
    17.1    North America Historical Price Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2032)
    17.2    Europe Historical Price Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2032)
    17.3    Asia Pacific Historical Price Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2032)
    17.4    Latin America Historical Price Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2032)
    17.5    Middle East and Africa Historical Price Trends (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2032)
18    Competitive Landscape
    18.1    Market Structure
    18.2    Company Profiles
        18.2.1    Barkman Honey, LLC
            18.2.1.1    Company Overview
            18.2.1.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.1.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.1.4    Certifications
        18.2.2    Dabur India Ltd
            18.2.2.1    Company Overview
            18.2.2.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.2.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.2.4    Certifications
        18.2.3    Capilano Honey Limited
            18.2.3.1    Company Overview
            18.2.3.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.3.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.3.4    Certifications
        18.2.4    African Bronze Honey Company
            18.2.4.1    Company Overview
            18.2.4.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.4.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.4.4    Certifications
        18.2.5    New Zealand Honey Co.
            18.2.5.1    Company Overview
            18.2.5.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.5.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.5.4    Certifications
        18.2.6    Pastili Limited
            18.2.6.1    Company Overview
            18.2.6.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.6.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.6.4    Certifications
        18.2.7    Comvita Ltd.
            18.2.7.1    Company Overview
            18.2.7.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.7.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.7.4    Certifications
        18.2.8    North Dallas Honey Company d/b/a Nature Nate
            18.2.8.1    Company Overview
            18.2.8.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.8.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.8.4    Certifications
        18.2.9    Streamland Honey Group Ltd,
            18.2.9.1    Company Overview
            18.2.9.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.9.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.9.4    Certifications
        18.2.10    Dutch Gold Honey, Inc.
            18.2.10.1    Company Overview
            18.2.10.2    Product Portfolio
            18.2.10.3    Demographic Reach and Achievements
            18.2.10.4    Certifications
        18.2.11    Others
19    Key Trends and Developments in the Market


List of Key Figures and Tables

1.    Global Honey Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2017 and 2021
2.    Global Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Processing (KMT), 2018-2023
3.    Global Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Processing (KMT), 2024-2032
4.    Global Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Distribution Channel (KMT), 2018-2023
5.    Global Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Distribution Channel (KMT), 2024-2032
6.    Global Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Region (KMT), 2018-2023
7.    Global Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Region (KMT), 2024-2032
8.    North America Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2018-2023
9.    North America Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2024-2032
10.    Europe Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2018-2023
11.    Europe Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2024-2032
12.    Asia Pacific Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2018-2023
13.    Asia Pacific Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2024-2032
14.    Latin America Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2018-2023
15.    Latin America Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2024-2032
16.    Middle East and Africa Honey Historical Market: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2018-2023
17.    Middle East and Africa Honey Market Forecast: Breakup by Country (KMT), 2024-2032
18.    Major Importing Countries by Volume (2021)
19.    Major Exporting Countries by Volume (2021)
20.    Major Importing Countries by Value (2021)
21.    Major Exporting Countries by Value (2021)
22.    North America Historical Price Trends and Forecast 2018-2028
23.    Europe Historical Price Trends and Forecast 2018-2028
24.    Asia Pacific Historical Price Trends and Forecast 2018-2028
25.    Latin America Historical Price Trends and Forecast 2018-2028
26.    Middle East and Africa Historical Price Trends and Forecast 2018-2028
27.    Global Honey Market Structure

Key Questions Answered in the Report

The market reached a production volume of 9.77 million tons in 2023.

The market is estimated to attain a volume of 14.66 million tons by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of 4.62% between 2024 and 2032.

The market is driven by the growing demand for honey in various personal care products and increasing investments by market players to meet the demand.

The rising awareness about the health benefits of honey has propelled the use of honey in various products and the increasing application of honey for medicinal purposes are the key trends followed in the market.

The regional markets for the global honey market include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa.

The types of processing available in the honey market include organic and conventional.

Honey finds extensive applications in food and beverage, personal care and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, among others.

The distribution channels for honey include business to business and business to consumer. The business to consumer segment can be further bifurcated into hypermarkets and supermarkets, convenience stores, and online, among others.

Honey is known to provide antidepressant, anticonvulsant, and anti-anxiety benefits. It also has a rather lower glycemic index compared to sugar and does not affect the blood sugar levels as much.

The key players in the market include Barkman Honey, LLC, Dabur India Ltd, Capilano Honey Limited, African Bronze Honey Company, New Zealand Honey Co., Pastili Limited, Comvita Ltd., North Dallas Honey Company d/b/a Nature Nate, Streamland Honey Group Ltd, and Dutch Gold Honey, Inc., among others.

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