Kurland Honey
cooperative

BEEKEEPING COOPERATIVE

The cooperative  "Kurland Honey" was founded on January 17, 2020. The first beekeeping cooperative in Latvia. A merger of seven beekeepers/honey producers to export the honey they produce. The cooperative is currently local to the cities of Dobele and Saldus. The cooperative is open to new members. Our beekeepers have decades of experience in beekeeping. As far as the cooperative is local and all beekeepers work according to the same methods, the cooperative is able to ensure homogeneous batches of honey and easy traceability.

The cooperative during the honey season offers rape honey and multi flower honey and other apiculture products.

We all have around 3,300 bee colonies.

In the season we can all together produce about 150 tons of honey .

We currently  export honey to Lithuania and Poland

We are open for new collaborations!

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OUR BEEKEEPERS

GET TO KNOW OUR COOPERATIVE MEMBERS

KASPARS KRŪMIŅŠ

20 years of experience in beekeeping. The farm is located in Zemgale, Dobele region. Approximately 15 tons of honey are harvested annually from 300 bee colonies.


DAIGA RAMANAUSKA

Have been working with 400 bee colonies for many years, collecting various flowers, rape and linden honey.


ARMANDS GNĒZE

Up to 10 tons of honey are collected annually, bee colonies - 300. The farm produces multi flower honey, pollen, bee bread.


ARTŪRS GRUDOVSKIS

30 years of experience in beekeeping, the farm is located in Dobele. Provides services to beekeepers. 15-20 tons of honey are harvested during the season. 250 bee colonies. Produces bee bread and makes wax cells.


AIGARS SPĒLMANIS

800 bee colonies. Every year we get about 7 tons of pollen, 30 tons of honey, as well as bee bread and wax. We provide services in bee bread processing and wax melting. The farm is located in Kuldiga and Saldus. 30 years of beekeeping experience.


MĀRIS KREICBERGS

Beekeeping experience since 1999. The farm currently has 800 bee colonies, the number of which is expanding every year. 30 tons of honey per year and pollen - 6 tons per year.


RAIVIS SADAUSKIS

25 years of experience in beekeeping. 400 bee colonies, which provide about 15 tons of honey per year. We provide services to other beekeepers in wax processing.