Apimondia

International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations

Uniting Beekeepers Worldwide Since 1895

Latest News

Apimondia Copenhagen Congress report

The 49th Apimondia Congress in Scandinavia concluded its 2025 event, bringing together beekeepers, researchers, industry representatives, and policymakers from around the world to exchange experiences on beekeeping affairs. This edition brought new initiatives like Bridging

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Report on the 15th Arab Beekeeping Conference

The 15th Arab Beekeeping Conference, held in Sharm El Sheikh from 4–6 December, brought together beekeepers, scientists, and experts from across the Arab world. The event featured a scientific programme, a professional exhibition, and keynote

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Urgent Alert: The Spread of Tropilaelaps Mite

A new briefing outlines the EU Framework and Recommended Actions for managing the emerging threat of Tropilaelaps mite, highlighting surveillance needs, prevention measures and coordinated responses to protect European honey bee health.

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Apimondia Trees for Bees campaign

Apimondia Trees for Bees campaign invites beekeepers, schools and citizens worldwide to plant melliferous trees and shrubs to support pollinators, biodiversity and climate resilience. Join the global effort — plant for bees.

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Best student Poster Awards – Apimondia 2025

For the first time at the 49th Apimondia Congress, each Scientific Commission selected an outstanding student poster. Seventy-two submissions were evaluated, with winners honoured during the Closing Ceremony. Congratulations to all awardees!

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Upcoming events

Join us to connect and share insights at our upcoming events. Be part of conferences, symposiums, workshops, and gatherings that unite beekeepers and enthusiasts globally.

November 2027

50th Apimondia Congress

The next Apimondia Congress will take place in Dubai! 🌍
We warmly invite all beekeepers, scientists, experts, and bee enthusiasts from around the world to join us for this unique event — a place to share knowledge, experience, and inspiration for the future of beekeeping.

Dates & Times

Coming Events

Stay engaged with our enriching events designed to foster connection among beekeeping communities. Learn new practices and collaborate with experts and enthusiasts alike.

Our Global Statements

Through our official statements, we address the key challenges facing beekeeping and pollinators worldwide.

Apimondia Statement on Honey Fraud

APIMONDIA Statement on Honey Fraud is the official position of APIMONDIA regarding honey purity, authenticity, fair modes of production, and the best available recommended methods to detect and prevent honey fraud.

Apimondia Statement on “Vegan Honey”

APIMONDIA Statement on so-called “Vegan Honey” (VH) is the official position of APIMONDIA regarding these types of products that use the word “honey”.

Apimondia Statement on Immature Honey Production

APIMONDIA Statement on Immature Honey Production gives scientific background and concepts on why this mode of production leads to a violation of the definition of honey.

Joint Statement on Honey Adulteration

To date, there is no single measure effective enough to control the problem of fraud in the honey sector. The international market will therefore require diversified actions at all levels of authority. A strategic plan needs ...

The Complexity of Honey Fraud Detection

Article aims to be a useful guidance for authorities and stakeholders of the honey chain understand the complexity of detecting honey fraud, a problem that threatens not only the beekeeping industry globally but also the food security of many countries.

About Apimondia

What is Apimondia?

Apimondia is the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations and other organisations working within the apiculture sector since 1895. Apimondia is a non-governmental organisation that brings together beekeepers, ...

Who we are?

Apimondia is led by a President, a Vice-President, and a Secretary, who work together to guide the Federation’s global initiatives. Our structure also includes seven Scientific Commissions and five Regional Representatives, ...

Our mission

Our main objective is to facilitate the exchange of information and discussions where beekeepers, scientists, honey-traders, agents for development, technicians and legislators meet to listen, discuss and learn from each other.

Working groups

Apimondia’s Working Groups bring together experts and practitioners from around the world to address key topics in beekeeping. They focus on specific issues, share knowledge, and promote best practices within the beekeeping community.

Our members

Apimondia unites 83 Full Members and 48 Associate Members, representing beekeeping organizations, research institutions, and associations from more than 120 countries across the globe.

Where we work

Our organization operates across the globe, connecting beekeepers, researchers, and partners who share a common goal — protecting bees and promoting sustainable beekeeping.

The map below highlights the regions where we collaborate, exchange knowledge, and support initiatives that strengthen the future of beekeeping.

Click on a region to learn more about our activities there.