On September 24, 2025, the International Apicultural Congress 2025 officially opened in Copenhagen, Denmark. This landmark event, hosted jointly by Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, has attracted more than 7,000 participants from over 120 countries. With 207 exhibition booths and a strong representation from leading honey-producing nations, the congress is a unique platform that merges science, trade, and cultural exchange. China has made a notable contribution, sending over 30 enterprises across 23 booths, underlining its growing presence in global apiculture.
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The congress, also known as Apimondia, has long been a stage where scientists, policymakers, and producers converge. In 2025, its importance has intensified as beekeeping faces challenges such as climate change, declining bee populations, and evolving consumer demand.
Messages from FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu and European Union officials highlighted bees’ role in food security, biodiversity, and ecological balance. These speeches reinforced that beekeeping is more than an industry—it is an environmental lifeline. For participants, this global beekeeping conference in Copenhagen is not only a chance to network but also an opportunity to align efforts toward sustainable solutions.
New Highlights and Engaging Activities
This year’s congress goes beyond traditional exhibitions and academic forums by introducing creative and interactive initiatives:
- Honey Talk Forum – Experts discuss bee health, honey quality, and modern apicultural practices.
 
- Nordic Honey Bar – A showcase of Scandinavian honey varieties with distinct floral notes.
 
- Global Honey Bar – Samples from across continents highlight diverse terroirs and flavors.
 
- Open Forum – A platform for free discussions on industry issues, from pesticides to market access.
 
- Honey Feast – Culinary events demonstrating how honey enhances gourmet cuisine.
 
- Honey Jar Night – Informal evening networking with cultural exchange.
 
- BeeNet – A digital platform connecting beekeepers worldwide beyond the congress.
 
These activities demonstrate how the congress merges scientific rigor with cultural creativity, ensuring participants gain both knowledge and inspiration.
China’s Strong Presence at Apimondia 2025
China, as one of the largest honey producers, has seized the opportunity to showcase its strengths. With 23 exhibition booths and more than 30 companies present, Chinese enterprises are displaying honey, royal jelly, propolis, and apicultural technology.
For international buyers, this is a chance to explore reliable supply chains and innovative production methods. The theme of China honey producers at Apimondia 2025 emphasizes how China is improving traceability and quality control to meet global standards. These efforts not only enhance trust but also expand opportunities for international partnerships in the honey trade.
Innovation and Sustainability in Focus
The theme of beekeeping innovation and sustainability runs throughout the congress. Discussions highlight eco-friendly practices, biodiversity protection, and the importance of resilient supply chains.
As bees pollinate over 70% of global crops, their survival is crucial for agriculture. The congress provides a platform to exchange solutions on disease control, pesticide reduction, and habitat preservation. By sharing innovations, such as digital monitoring systems and organic certification practices, the event paves the way for a more sustainable beekeeping future.
Why This Congress Matters
Beyond scientific exchange, the 49th International Apicultural Congress 2025 serves as a cultural celebration. Copenhagen, renowned for its green initiatives and Nordic heritage, sets the stage for meaningful global dialogue. Activities such as the Nordic Honey Bar highlight local traditions while fostering cross-cultural connections.
This gathering also reaffirms that beekeeping is a collective responsibility. Whether from Africa, Asia, or Europe, each participant contributes perspectives that enrich solutions. The spirit of inclusivity ensures the congress addresses both large-scale industrial concerns and small-scale beekeeping realities.
Looking Ahead
As the congress unfolds, its influence extends beyond the event itself. The introduction of BeeNet will ensure year-round collaboration, while cultural activities make knowledge sharing engaging and memorable. With over 7,000 voices united, the congress demonstrates that bees connect not only ecosystems but also communities.
The International Apicultural Congress 2025 is more than an industry gathering—it is a movement to safeguard biodiversity, inspire innovation, and strengthen the global beekeeping community. Its legacy will shape the way honey is produced, traded, and celebrated worldwide.



