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Scottish Heather Honey first ever food to be Kitemarked

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We are unbelievably excited to announce that our Scottish heather honey has become the first ever food product in the UK to be awarded the new British Standards Institution (BSI) Kitemark™ for Food Assurance. 

Provenance, purity, social responsibility and environmental sustainability is so important to us and we wanted to assure our customers around the world that when you buy a jar of our ‘Scottish heather honey’, that’s exactly what you’re getting.

Honey is on Interpol’s list as one of the most adulterated and fraudulent food products.

The new BSI Kitemark has been created to help food sector organisations us to verify food label claims, deliver consumer trust and support transparency in the food chain. 

 The Kitemark also enables brands, manufacturers, producers and suppliers to fulfil and communicate their commitment and customer promise whether it relates to authenticity, provenance, purity, socially responsible or environmentally sustainable agri-food production and supply.

 

BSI Kitemark 

Even after more than 100-years, the BSI Kitemark continues to be the beacon of quality, performance and safety to both consumers and business buying everything from Personal Protection Equipment to secure digital services. 

 The Kitemark is also a recognised symbol worldwide. We hope this will help give people the extra assurance that when they buy a jar of ‘Scottish heather honey’, that is exactly what they are getting.

 To achieve its BSI Kitemark for Food Assurance, we had to have each step of our supply chain audited and our honey samples tested for pesticides and genetically modified organisms in an independent laboratory environment. This is where we found, by change, that our honey contains 10 x more Manganese than any honey in the world. You can read about that here: 

https://www.scottishbeecompany.co.uk/blogs/news/groundbreaking-research-reveals-scottish-heather-honey-as-a-superfood

We also had to send BSI information about where our hives are located and are open to being audited at any time to ensure they are in Scotland. They will continue to use regular photo verification with location services on throughout the year.

 Howard Kerr, Chief Executive at BSI, said: “Today, people want to understand the important details about the food they eat.

 “By extending the power of the Kitemark into areas like food authenticity and provenance, including the Scottish Bee Company, BSI can serve that need. After all, customers deserve food that’s safe, sustainable and socially responsible.”

11 comments

Rosemary Taylor
Rosemary Taylor

I would like to wish you continued success in this most difficult of times. Having a beautiful honey 🍯 is a thing to treasure, and one of life’s great things to eat. Bees 🐝 are our lifeline between an almost bare existence food wise, and I am beyond concerned about them and the reintroduction of neonics.

Derek HOPKINS
Derek HOPKINS

Why am I not surprised that you people are the first to to do anything, let alone the Kitemark thingy. Loved the packaging, presentation and taste of our first order.

Fran
Fran

I recently bought five jars of heather honey and it is truly delicious, aromatic and redolent of Scottish heather I can quite easily imagine the bees industry as they buzz from flower to flower! It’s great that the honey now has the BSI Kitemark endorsing its great quality and to know how nutrient rich it is. Well done Scottish Bee Company from a new and very satisfied customer!

Grace Brown
Grace Brown

Congratulations on your Kite Mark. Shows the great work you’re doing and how well your bees are looked after so that they produce first class honey!
Well done!

Dion
Dion

Congratulations. Shows hard work pays off. Well done bees and their carers. 🐝🌸

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