Key Takeaways:
- Consumer demand for honey continues to show strong growth
- Honey prices are being impacted by recently imposed US tariffs, especially for organic honey
- Preliminary anti-dumping rates were released for June ’23-May ’24
Honey Supply Updates
- Global markets are generally quiet as harvest seasons wind down and the impact of tariffs is being determined
- Honey flow in the US Midwest is mostly complete; pockets of local honey remain available
- Tariff rates of 50% on Brazil and India are raising organic honey prices; 90% of organic honey is sourced from those two countries
- The Indian government reduced the Minimum Export Price on honey to help offset increased US tariffs
Anti-Dumping Update
- Oral arguments in the challenge to Critical Circumstances are complete. Ruling expected in Q4 2025
- The US Department of Commerce has released preliminary anti-dumping rates for Period of Review 2 (POR2); final rates for POR2 are expected in April 2026
Industry News
- US domestic consumption of honey reached a record 688M lbs in 2024, with annual growth averaging 8% since 2005 (USDA.gov)
- EU honey production of 617M lbs in 2022 accounted for 60% of demand, indicating EU consumption of >1B lbs annually (euronews.com)
- US bee colony loss was estimated at 60% in 2024 due to miticide-resistant Varroa mites
- New Zealand manuka honey packer Wedderspoon is purchasing rival Comvita
Honey In-Stock Guaranteed
- Sweet Harvest Foods announces our NEW supply assurance program. Find out more at
https://sweetharvestfoods.com/in-stock-guarantee/
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