Officials associated with the move said public sector honey procuring and processing agencies including Kerala Khadi and Village Industries Board, Kerala Horticulture Corporation and the Forest Department will work for procuring honey from beekeepers and cultivators during the season.
They procure raw honey at the rate of Rs 130 per kg and processed honey at a price of Rs 315 per kg.
Noting that Kerala honey has many peculiarities as its ingredients are collected from different type of flowers of various kinds of trees, he said the Kerala Forest Department sells forest honey at a price of Rs 385 per kg.
"The bees collect honey from teak, rosewood, rubber, Arya vepu, cardamom and vaka. But in Himalayan regions bees procure honey from one type of tree, i.E. Surya Kanthi. The medicinal value of Kerala Honey is known to the country and abroad," Haris claimed.
Haris said the beekeepers from Tamil Nadu also put bee boxes in Kerala especially in Idukki and Palakkad districts and earn lakhs of rupees from honey trade.
"The farmers from Tamil Nadu put up boxes in coconut groves, rubber, cardamom, cashew, cocoa plantations and collect every five to six days. They will get 10 kg of honey from a box in six days," he said.
Haris said there is a lot of scope for beekeeping industry in the country and 300 per cent increase in honey production is not impossible if the government chalked out proper schemes.
