Liew (right) taking a closer look at green honey products at NS Fields’s exhibition booth at the Borneo Fest 2024.
SINGAPORE: Sabah’s green honey became an instant hit with Singaporeans at the recent Borneo Fest 2024, said Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew.
During her tour of the Sabah products exhibition there, she observed that the 100pc Borneo Green Honey products were sold like hot cakes.
“Green honey is a rare and precious wild honey. The public response was encouraging. Many Singapore residents were amazed to see honey in green colour for the first time. They were full of admiration for Sabah’s ability to produce green honey for health benefits.
“I was informed by Carmen Wong (the green honey producer from Manggatal, Sabah) that her company had achieved 95pc sales,” said Liew who officiated at the Borneo Fest 2024 event.
Based on scientific research, green honey has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, she added.
The Minister encouraged Wong to expand her domestic business to Singapore and other international markets, given green honey’s competitive edge in the field of natural health products.
The Managing Director of NS Field had a field day trying to educate visitors on the Green Bee (Apis Bee) which lives in the canyons of the tropical rainforests in Borneo.
Wong said this species has a deep green appearance and is about three centimetres long, and prefers to build its nest on the forest floor, unlike other bes.
“When the bees collect nectar, they pass through the flower petals to extract chlorophyll from the flower stems, This results in green honey with a greenish colour and a unique taste that is different from the honey sold in the market,” she explained.
Sharing the story of her entrepreneurial journey with the Minister, Wong revealed that she stumbled upon Green Honey by chance five years ago.
“I was fascinated by its rich nutritional content that is essential to the human body. This discovery sparked my determination to find the best source of green honey. After numerous difficulties and help from others, I finally found this precious honey source in a border village in Borneo,” she said.
Currently, NS Field collects raw green honey from beehives in the tribal villages on a monthly basis.