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Bidoó Collective, Oaxaca

Country: Mexico | Region: Oaxaca

Our Story

Our farmers and their Mixtec ancestors have cultivated this soil for centuries. This is a region with few employment opportunities. Many of its residents leave their native land in search of jobs elsewhere. The producers of BIDOÓ honey focus on the health of their bee populations and the rich local biodiversity. These practices allow them and their families to develop sustainable livelihoods and stay in their own communities.

Harvest Season:November – April
Annual Production:10+ tonnes

The Bidoó Collective manages more than 3000 hives in the remote southwestern coastal region of Costa Chica in the state of Oaxaca. Bidoó producers offer minimal intervention in the production of this USDA and CERTIMEX-certified organic honey. Producers working in various micro-ecological zones take ecological protection and product quality very seriously. This beekeeping community practices mobile extraction, and in remote areas, the producers can be seen carrying the hives and equipment by horse or hand. To protect from pests, producers use an elevated hive system and coat their hives with beeswax instead of paint.

Our Honey

Bidoó Honey’s underlying common characteristics of this honey comes from the campanilla (bell) flowers ubiquitous to elevated jungles of the Sierra Madre del Sur. 

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