Paul’s Plantation

Planted by Golphat Wanyonyi 

Close to the equator, Paul’s Plantation is alonside the great lake Victoria

I am Golphat Wanyonyi. While doing voluntary community work I met Paul and Jenna. We became great friends and hiked in the hills around here. After studying education at Moi University, I established BzB, a beekeeping co-operative. So far we have 80 hives. I train my colleagues so they can give secure and healthy homes for around 4 million honey bees. We care for our bees! In return, a couple of times a year, we harvest their surplus honey. Traditional beekeepers sacrifice the whole swarm each time they gather honey. With our Langstroth hives the surplus is collected in frames we can easily remove without destroying the colony. Trees, blossoms, bees and keepers, we all help one another. 

Our bees range freely across the countryside to forage nectar from miles around their hives – did you know that they visit over a million blossoms for every jar of honey? Acacia, Mango, Macademia, Manuka, whatever is in flower. Each bee colony works hard to keep their hive at an even temperature. That’s why we are planting trees. The shade from these will help protect the bees from our hot sunshine.