Our Story
Bringing Rare Honey to You
Stingless bee honey isn't like the honey most Americans grew up with. It's rarer, it tastes different, and in tropical parts of the world, people have relied on it for generations — a practice now backed by growing academic research worldwide.
We have been bringing this honey to American shelves for more than five years. We've sold thousands of jars and earned Amazon's Choice and Overall Choice badges along the way.
You'll find us on other platforms too, but buying from our website means better pricing for you — it lets us pass the savings your way.
Good for the Farmers Who Harvest It
Our honey comes from Sarawak, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo, where we work with about 100 small-scale farmers. They're trained by professors and researchers from Universiti Sains Malaysia (ranked 134th among 1,401 universities worldwide in the QS World University Rankings) — one of the country's top research universities. That training helps them farm more sustainably, produce better honey, and earn a better living from it.
We build long-term relationships with these farmers and try to run things fairly, more like a social enterprise. Our goal is to help these communities reach markets beyond their own, without changing the way they've harvested honey for generations.
Good for Local Business
Once the honey is harvested, it's packed at a GMP-certified and FDA-registered facility, then shipped to the U.S. and stored at our warehouse in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Natharvest is owned by Enescorp International LLC, and we're proud members of the Specialty Food Association and the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce.
We're a local business, and we've put as much into our home community here as we have into the farming communities we work with.
Good for You
When you buy Natharvest stingless bee honey, you're getting something genuinely different — a product with real history behind it, harvested by people who know it well.
And you're supporting two communities at once: the farmers who harvest it, and a local business in Pennsylvania that brings it to you.

Stingless bee honey is stored in tiny natural resin pots, unlike regular honey. With no known commercial farming, it is carefully harvested by hand, making this rare honey labor-intensive to produce and every jar truly special.

Sarawak’s forests contain more than 10,000 species of vascular plants, including approximately 3,000 tree species, over 1,700 orchid species, and 25 species of Nepenthes, commonly known as pitcher plants.
