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Government Publishes Support Program to Boost Canary Island Honey Production

Published: December 3, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands Honey Producer Funding Campaign for 2026

Overview

The Canary Islands government has announced a new funding campaign for 2026 aimed at supporting local honey producers.

This initiative focuses on preserving the native black bee breed, vital for maintaining biodiversity and local agriculture.

Beekeepers whose operations are registered with the regional livestock database can apply for a grant of 32.50 euros per hive.

The funding, totaling over half a million euros from the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund, seeks to ensure a stable population of this indigenous bee, helping to prevent its possible extinction.

Objectives

  • Support local honey producers
  • Preserve the native black bee breed
  • Maintain biodiversity and local agriculture
  • Sustain traditional farming and honey production

Eligibility and Application

  • Beekeepers must be registered with the regional livestock database
  • Applicants must submit their requests within one month of this announcement

Funding Details

  • Total funding: over 500,000 euros
  • Funding source: European Agricultural Guarantee Fund
  • Grant amount: 32.50 euros per hive

Significance

This help is part of Spain’s broader effort to sustain traditional farming and honey production in the Canary Islands, a key part of regional culture and economy.

This initiative highlights the importance placed on local biodiversity and supports farmers in maintaining the unique agricultural landscape of the Canaries.

Summary

This initiative provides a much-needed boost for local beekeepers amid ongoing environmental and economic challenges, emphasizing the importance of preserving native species and regional culture.