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Certify natural honey. Scientifically.

Independent testing that proves purity, supports holistic beekeeping, and gives you a certification customers trust.


Explore our analyses

HHC eligible · 100% independent testing · EU-grade methods · Know-how since 1980

At Bebiotica, we’re committed to natural beekeeping and the highest honey quality.

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Trusted Proof of Purity

With a holistic yet scientific approach, we ensure every batch of honey is free from unwanted components and meets the strictest purity standards. Independent EU-grade analyses provide indisputable proof of authenticity; backed by a certification customers can trust.


  • Honey tested to ensure it’s free from unwanted components and truly natural.

  • Independent EU-grade analyses deliver indisputable proof of quality.

  • Certification marks your honey as authentic, holistic, and pesticide-free.

Analyses we provide

Independent tests that prove purity, safety, and authenticity of your honey.

Prove your honey is pure and pesticide-free. Our analysis detects even trace residues of pesticides, herbicides, and chemicals, ensuring your honey meets strict natural and organic standards.

Pesticides and chemical residues

Protect consumers from harmful contaminants. We test for heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury, proving your honey is safe, pure, and free from environmental pollutants.

Heavy metals

Guarantee antibiotic-free honey. Our analysis detects residues from treatment or contamination, ensuring your honey is pure, safe, and consistent with natural beekeeping.

Antibiotics

Confirm authenticity at the source. By analyzing pollen, we verify your honey’s floral origin and purity, ensuring it hasn’t been adulterated or mixed.

Pollen analysis

Keep your honey 100% natural. Our testing confirms the absence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), proving your honey is from natural sources and aligned with holistic practices.

GMOs

Guarantee honey’s quality and shelf life. We measure moisture levels with precision to prevent fermentation, spoilage, or off-flavors, keeping your honey stable and fresh over time.

Moisture content

Safeguard honey against dangerous bacteria. Rigorous testing ensures your honey is free from Clostridium difficile, providing confidence in its safety, hygiene, and high-quality standards.

Clostridium difficile

Ensure the highest microbiological safety. We identify and quantify microorganisms, yeast, and mold to confirm your honey meets strict safety standards and delivers pure quality.

Microbiological parameters

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Why certification matters

Certification isn’t just about testing honey, it’s about building trust and value.

Trusted Proof of Purity

For beekeepers

Independent proof of purity sets your honey apart in the market, strengthens your reputation, and gives you a mark customers trust.

For consumers

Certification guarantees your honey is natural, pesticide-free, and authentic, giving them confidence in every jar.

Purity becomes more than a promise; it’s scientifically proven.


How the process works

From honey sample to trusted certification in three simple steps.

  1. Submit a sample: Send a honey sample to our accredited lab.

  2. Independent analysis: We run a full suite of EU-grade tests to confirm purity, safety, and authenticity.

  3. Certification issued: Receive your Holistic Honey Certification mark as proof of trust and quality.

With Bebiotica, you don’t just test honey, you add scientific proof that sets it apart in the market.


Contact us for more information or to set up the process.

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