Ukraine: Voitalyuk Konstantyn

Konstantyn Voitalyuk, a beekeeper in Tomashpil in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine, started beekeeping in 2017 after discovering the potential for income from honey production. His passion for beekeeping has grown as he has learned the importance of consistency and persistence in this challenging industry. Konstantyn continues to adapt and thrive in an environment with fluctuating market prices, focusing on the long-term benefits of beekeeping.
"I started beekeeping in 2017 after selling wild honey. That gave me the motivation to realize there is an opportunity to do beekeeping as a living. The more I did it, the more I understood that beekeeping is a business that requires both effort and passion. I stay motivated because I see the potential to grow and keep improving every year.
“To succeed in beekeeping, you need to want to do it. The prices can be low, with almost no profit, but you have to be consistent, persistent, and stay in the game. It is not about quick wins; it is about the long-term commitment to your work.
“I am always looking to learn from beekeepers in other countries, especially those in the U.S. and Canada, where industrial beekeeping is large-scale. Although the climate in places like Spain is different, it is interesting to compare. It is important to me that others know that Ukrainian beekeepers manage to survive and thrive, even in very difficult conditions and circumstances.
“While many of us want to improve the planet through pollination, it is important to recognize that we cannot do that without also making a living by selling our wholesome product at a price that allows us to maintain and operate our bees. It is all about balancing passion with the need for sustainable income."









