
Ludhiana-based Honeyman Foods participated in the Indusfood and Aahar exhibitions in Delhi-NCR with its range of Honeyman and Beehive Farms honey and honey-based products. The company exports its products to over 50 countries across the globe, including the US, Canada, Middle Eastern, South Asian and Europe.
Beehive Farms produces organic honey sourced from its bee farms in its factory in Ludhiana. Its bee farms are located in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Rajasthan.
The company’s Honeyman and Beehive Farms range is supplied across India and overseas. Honeyman and Beehive Farms have a complete range of honey-based ice creams. It also has sauces, peanut butter, ayurvedic products, chyawanprash, tea, jams, spreads, and Kashmiri kahwa along with personal care products.
“We don’t have much competition in the Indian market as most brands only have honey while we have an entire range of honey-based products. Honey is only one of our products. We are disrupting the market by replacing sugar with honey in all our products. We don’t have any competition with mainstream honey brands,” Sahazada Singh Kapoor, co-founder, Honeyman Foods, told IndiFoodBev.
These days, consumers know about the side effects of refined sugar and so they have accepted our products in a good way, Kapoor said, adding the company is in the process of opening Honeyman cafeterias.
At present, they have eight Honeyman cafeterias – two in Gurgaon, two in Jaipur, one in Baroda (Vadodara), one in Sikar and three in Ludhiana, Kapoor said. The company plans Honeyman cafeterias in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Dubai as the Arabs like honey in their diet, he said. The startup has received many inquiries for its honey-based ice creams from the Middle East.
Honeyman Foods also participated in Gulfood Dubai in February 2025.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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