The Scottish Bee Company
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Business details

Website
http://www.scottishbeecompany.co.uk
Business type
UK business registered in Companies House
Number of employees
1-10 employees
Core industry
Food and drink

The Scottish Bee Company

UK registered company – number SC541901

Registered office address:

Unit 16 Knightsridge East Industrial Services, Livingston, EH54 8RA

The Scottish Bee Company


Company description

The Scottish Bee Company was founded by Iain and Suzie Millar in 2017. They felt strongly about the UK’s declining bee population and decided to do something to help.

Their passion and determination prompted them to adopt some bees, hire a team of expert bee farmers and brought them together in the heather covered hills of Scotland to produce uniquely flavorful honeys that evoke a sense of Scotland’s unspoiled wilderness.

The company's heather honey was revealed as a world-leading superfood in a recent scientific study. Researchers from Fera Science Limited teamed up with the Scottish Bee Company to undertake a scientific study into the nutritional content of the firm's honey. The study showed that The Scottish Bee Company’s heather honey contains up to 10 times more of the essential micronutrient, manganese, compared to 200 of its global rivals.

It is also the first honey in the UK to acheive internationally recognised accreditation standards for quality and provenance.

The Scottish Bee Company currently export to Europe, North America and the Far East.


Products and services

Honey, Food, Provenance, Scottish, Scotland


Expertise

Industry
Food and drink
International
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

The Scottish Bee Company case studies

Scottish Bee Company honey is full of key bone nutrient!

The Scottish Bee Company’s heather honey is set to take on its global rivals after being revealed as a world-leading superfood in a recent scientific study.