
"The biggest is the smallest"
Conciencia Apinae AC

Why do we need pollinators?
The decline of pollinators like bees is essential for plant reproduction, food production, and ecosystem health. More than 75% of food crops depend on them, and their loss threatens food security, biodiversity, and the economies of millions of people.
Factors such as pesticide use, intensive agriculture, and climate change are reducing their habitat and population. Without pollinators, there is no food diversity or environmental sustainability, and that's why Apinae exists: to conserve, protect, and promote their vital role in our environment.

We are the other door to Beekeeping,
We've been working for over 50 years, now in our third generation, observing and protecting honey-bees and stingless bees.
Our work has been, is, and will alwayscontinue to be the conservation, good management, and respect for this pollinators providing them with sustainable, conscious, spacious, clean, and pollution-free spaces filled with their favorite flowers.
Let's be agents of change
Vision
"To inspire respect, admiration, and understanding of bees and their fundamental role in the world we share among new generations."

The preservation and conservation of stingless and stinging bees.
At Conciencia Apinae, we began this mission several years ago in 1950 in Colombia with Miel Don Elías, transforming and evolving over time. Now in Nuevo León, we're formed as Conciencia Apinae AC. We raise awareness in planting, productive areas, forests, and flowers where bees might be present, ensuring they are treated with organic and natural products. This way, we prevent honey contamination and the proliferation of species, and maintain clean spaces and healthy food for all.

Education at all ages, even for the youngest children.
We seek to awaken a passion for bees, regardless of age, but we firmly believe that early education will have a very beneficial long-term impact. Bees function as a society; there is a queen, workers, nurses, builders, and more. They are a highly organized system, and we can learn a lot from them.

The Environment, Society and Family
We contribute to conservation, first and foremost through responsible management and respect for bees. The honey we harvest is surplus from their colonies. First, they are the ones who receive the surplus; the surplus is ours. That's why each jar of Apinae Honey is unique. As long as you enjoy this honey, you are part of this Consciousness for bees. And we unite in a common mission of preserving and caring for them.
"We are Conciencia Apinae"



Sustainable Development Goals
Apinae joins in the fulfillment of Objective 15.
The 2030 Agenda was approved by 193 countries at the UN General Assembly in September 2015.