East Africa’s New Gold: Bee Venom Emerges as a Game-Changer for Rural Economies

NAIROBI | KAMPALA | DAR ES SALAAM – A high-value apiculture revolution is quietly underway in East Africa. Bee venom—scientifically known as apitoxin—is fast becoming a promising economic alternative for beekeepers in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. Once overlooked, this potent substance is now attracting global demand from the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, offering a new path for rural prosperity….

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