Vietnam: Vu Tien Giap

Vu Tien Giap started beekeeping in 1992. His uncles who kept honeybees near his house inspired him and gave him a passion for beekeeping. “Seeing honeybees diligently working and creating drops of sweet honey filled me with excitement and a desire to learn.” He has learned valuable lessons from honeybees about sacrifice and cooperation in the hive.
"Every honeybee sacrifices itself for the benefit of the whole colony." To him, this lesson goes beyond unity; it’s a powerful source of inspiration that helps him face and overcome life's challenges. One of the biggest challenges for him is long journeys moving beehives, bringing them to new floral areas for nectar. He shared: “I moved hives over hundreds of kilometers, and each time, I may be away from home for several months. At those times, I cannot be with my family, especially when my children are sick, and I cannot take care of them and help my wife. Those are the days when my heart is heavy with homesickness, missing the laughter of my children.” But he also understands that this is an essential part of beekeeping. Those journeys, although difficult and tiring, make him love and cherish his family even more.
What makes him most proud of beekeeping is providing pure drops of honey from nature, contributing to the protection of consumer health, while also preserving a valuable traditional occupation for future generations.
Vu Tien Giap believes that although beekeepers around the world have never met, they all have one thing in common: "We all love nature and cherish every drop of honey we produce. Each drop is the result of our hard work, dedication, and passion."









