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Our Story

¡Bienvenido a Trubee'z Honey Farm! Con más de 30 años de experiencia y dos generaciones de apicultura bajo nuestros guantes, estamos absolutamente encantados de estar ubicados en la encantadora ciudad del condado de Hendry en el centro de Florida. Nuestro amor por las abejas y el sistema de sus colonias nos inspira a compartir el notable viaje de nuestras abejas, sus colmenas y la deliciosa bondad dorada a la que nos referimos como miel, ¡que esperamos compartir con ustedes!

Sobre Nosotros

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Mission

Welcome to Trubeez Honey Farm! We recognize the crucial importance of bees and pollinators, as they are responsible for pollinating around 80% of our crops and providing us with abundant food. Sadly, these buzzing allies are facing numerous challenges, many of which stem from human activities, such as habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. Our passionate team is dedicated to addressing these issues and making a positive impact to support bees and other pollinators. Join us in our efforts to protect these essential creatures!

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Vision

Promoting sustainability involves adopting practices that protect is essential for safeguarding our environment and ensuring that resources are available for future generations By educating the public it raises awareness, and  we empower individuals to make informed, eco-friendly choices that positively impact the planet. Preserving bee populations is critical, as these pollinators are vital for maintaining biodiversity and supporting our food systems. Together, these initiatives shape a healthier planet and instill a strong sense of responsibility towards our ecosystem.

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