Why Rawabi Farah for Export
- A trusted name in the region.
- Solid agreements in place for franchises, partners, and agents.
- Directly catering for many industries in Jordan and infiltrating GCC directly and through partners.
- Offering a one-stop-shop for all your agricultural needs.
- Mobile consulting and training professionals.
- State-of-the-art mobile application and interactive e-Commerce Website.
- Fully automated Supply Chain Management and freight engines.
Why Rawabi Farah’s Honey
Rawabi Farah combines traditional beekeeping with modern-day honey-processing. The result is a dazzling assortment of delicious high-quality completely natural honey varietals like the below-mentioned varieties. We ensure that a wide range of delicious honeys is available to you. Our honey is passionately hand-harvested, tasted, tested, processed and in-house packaged and sealed. Our daily work with our network of households and beekeepers forms the basis for our highly professional raw honey production.
Did you know
- To make one pound of honey, the bees in the colony must visit 2 million flowers, fly over 55,000 miles and will be the lifetime work of approximately 768 bees.
- Honey is 80% sugars and 20% water.
- Why doesn't honey have nutrition facts? Because all of the sugars present in honey, maple syrup, agave syrup, and, well, sugar in all its forms are empty calories that count toward the Daily Value.
- Honey is the ONLY food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life, including water.
- Honey contains beneficial bacteria and antioxidants as well as antibacterial and antifungal power.
- Honey has shown immune-boosting and anticancer benefits.
- Why is honey healthier than sugar? Because honey has a lower GI value than sugar, meaning that it helps in blood sugar control.
- One of the world’s healthiest foods: Decreases stress hormones, suppresses coughs, increases athletic performance, used as topical antiseptic for wounds, and reduces cholesterol.
- A single honeybee will only produce approximately 1/12 teaspoon of honey in her lifetime. 10. A single honeybee will visit 50-100 flowers on a single trip out of the hive.