| Sundarban Honey | |
|---|---|
| Geographical indication | |
Mouyal is collecting honey from the mangrove forest sundarban | |
| Alternative names | Padma modhu Mangrove honey |
| Description | Sundarban Honey is a forest honey collected inBangladesh & West Bengal |
| Type | forest honey |
| Area | Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira andNorth 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas |
| Country | Bangladesh,India |
| Registered | 2025,2024 |
| Official website | ipindiaservices.gov.in |
Sundarban Honey (Bengali:সুন্দরবনের মধু) is ahoney from theSundarbans, which is collected and processed inKhulna,Satkhira andBagerhat districts of Bangladesh andSouth 24 Parganas andNorth 24 Parganas districts ofWest Bengal, India . Since 2024, theSundarban Honey has been a registeredGeographical indication,[1] referring to the product collected and produced from the Sundarbans within South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts ofWest Bengal. Since 2025, theSundarban Honey has been a registeredGeographical indication,https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/district/euozjjp45n referring to the product collected and produced from the Sundarbans within Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira districts ofBangladesh."Sundarban Honey" is golden in color, although red or dark brown honey is also available.[2] This honey is collected bybees from the flowers of various plants within the Sundarbans and stored in thehives;moules ormoulis (beekeeper) collect the honey directly from the deep forests of the Sundarbans.[3]
Honey collectors ormoules collect honey every year between March and May, when fishing is prohibited.[2] Honey collection is a seasonal activity that starts from late March to early June. During this season, most of the mangrove flowers are full ofnectar. This attracts rock bees (Apis dorsata) to visit Sundarbans in the month ofMagh (January–February), spend their honey-cycle life there and leave it in the month ofAshar (July). Most of the hives in the Sundarbans are made by rock bees.[4]
In real sense, extensive use and exploitation of the forest products of the Sundarbans, including Sundarban Honey, began by theEast India Company. During those times, a large number of people had to depend on the collection of secondary forest products likehoney andwax for their livelihood. They collected honey from the deep forests in small groups. Evidence of the use of this important forest product can be found in poems and chants (mantras).[5]
West Bengal Forest Development Corporation Limited applied forGeographical Indication or GI rights for Sundarban honey in 2021. Geographical Indications or GI tag are issued in 2024 from Chennai office in India. According to the certificate received, the registration of the product will be valid till 11 July 2031.The Sundarbans spans 10,000 square kilometres, with 60 percent in Bangladesh and 40 percent in India according to the Forest Department. Bangladesh has been the primary extractor of honey, with 230 metric tonnes in 2022 and 300 metric tonnes in 2023. India's collection over the past seven years totals 137 metric tonnes.[6] Bangladesh has also applied for Geographical Indications or GI rights.[7] Since 2025,Sundarban Honey has been a registered Geographical indication, https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/district/euozjjp45n referring to the product collected and produced from the Sundarbans within Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira districts of Bangladesh.