Mumbai 20 th May 2025 (TGN): The celebration was themed “Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all”.
Shri Manoj Kumar Chairman KVIC inaugurated the event in the august presence of CEO KVIC Ms. Roop Rashi.
Chairman KVIC highlighted how the ‘Sweet Revolution’, under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has transformed the lives of beekeepers and farmers.
Under KVIC’s Honey Mission, over 20,000 metric tonnes of honey have been produced so far, generating Rs. 325 crore in income for beekeepers.
In FY 2024-25, beekeepers associated with KVIC exported honey worth Rs. 25 crore.
So far, 2,29,409 bee boxes and bee colonies have been distributed across the country under the Honey Mission initiative.
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India, celebrated World Bee Day 2025 at its Central Office on Irla Road, Vile Parle, Mumbai, under the banner ‘Sweet Revolution Utsav’. This year’s celebration was themed “Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all”, aligning with the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming the White Revolution into a Sweet Revolution.
The grand event was inaugurated by KVIC Chairman Shri Manoj Kumar, in the esteemed presence of Ms. Roop Rashi CEO KVIC. The celebration witnessed enthusiastic participation from beneficiary beekeepers across various districts of Maharashtra, trainees, scientists, successful apiculturists, students, and subject experts. It served as both a technical platform and a vibrant showcase of innovation, inspiration, and self-reliance in rural India.
In his inaugural address, Shri Manoj Kumar emphasized the ecological and economic significance of bees, stating, “Bees are the backbone of our ecosystem. They not only produce honey but also enrich agriculture through pollination and contribute to environmental conservation. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Honey Mission has become a major source of livelihood in rural India. When the Prime Minister gave the clarion call for a ‘Sweet Revolution’, he paved a new path where honey production became a source of both economic and health prosperity. KVIC’s work in this direction is a significant step toward building an Atmanirbhar Bharat.”
The Chairman highlighted the remarkable achievements under the Honey Mission. To date, KVIC has distributed over 2,29,409 bee boxes and bee colonies across the country, resulting in the production of approximately 20,000 metric tonnes of honey, generating an income of Rs. 325 crore for beekeepers. He also noted that in FY 2024-25, beekeepers associated with KVIC exported honey worth Rs. 25 crore.
Ms. Roop Rashi CEO KVIC while addressing at the event said, “The Honey Mission is not just a scheme; it is a holistic livelihood model. Today, thousands of youth, women, and farmers in rural areas are gaining employment through this mission. The honey processing plants, training centres, and marketing networks developed by KVIC have made beekeeping a viable path to self-reliance.”
The programme spotlighted the historic contribution of the Central Bee Research & Training Institute (CBRTI), Pune, which was established in 1962. The institute has trained over 50,000 beekeepers in modern apiculture techniques. CBRTI’s role extends beyond honey production to enhancing agricultural and horticultural productivity through pollination, fostering bee-related research, and nurturing rural entrepreneurship.
During the event, scientists underscored the ecological importance of bees, revealing that they contribute to the pollination of approximately 75% of food crops. Without bees, nearly 30% of food crops and 90% of wild plant species would face serious threats.
Adding a cultural dimension to the event, children presented plays, recited poems, and shared essays, infusing the celebration with creativity and enthusiasm. Beneficiaries from across the country also shared their success stories virtually. KVIC officials, employees, and dignitaries graced the occasion, making it a memorable and impactful celebration of World Bee Day 2025.