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Imagine climbing the steep mountains of Kinyinya, a rural are in the far east of Burundi. It's slippery. But we hold on. A cage here, a cage there. Inside, bees. Honey Solutions - HOSO for short - is an innovative company specialising in the conservation of this endangered insect and the production of quality honey.
The honey production sector in Burundi is facing numerous problems. There is a lack of enough of natural honey combined to an increase of fake honey in the market. In fact, if you have been at the market to buy a bottle of honey, you know it is easy to be confused between a natural honey and fake honey. Moreover, if ever you find a proven place where is sold pure honey, it is very expensive for the average consumer.
HOSO is playing it different. It is bringing game changer products. First, HOSO is prioritarising producing bio products. These products are already making a difference with regard to quality compared to others on the shelves of supermarkets. Second, the price is affordable. This is allowing many customers to buy pure honey and fight against fake honey in market. HOSO’s secret? Efficient and effective methods of production.
The products of HOSO have many benefits, like beneficial nutrients for human body need for energy and survive. Other benefits include sustainable human health.
Honey bottles can be bought in Bujumbura City. HOSO’s selling point is at Chaussee du Peuple Murundi, near FIDODIDO HALL. You can also make orders through different online platforms. Otherwise, you can contact HOSO team by phone (+257 71516659) or by email (hosobdi@gmail.com).
Did you know that without honeybees, you would remain with only 4 years to live on planet Earth? HOSO is aiming to helping people to live longer by leveraging the benefits of honey for human health. Contributing to achieving zero hunger, no poverty are their area of focus among other Sustainable Development Goals. The company is creating employment while protecting the environment, thus contributing to economic growth.