Ukraine: Yosyp Kozlovskyi

Yosyp Kozlovskyi took up beekeeping after his grandfather’s passing, carrying on the family tradition. His deep love for honey and the joy of working with bees have driven him to embrace the challenges of this demanding profession. Yosyp is determined to keep improving and share the benefits of high-quality Ukrainian honey with the world.
"It all started because I have always had a passion for honey, and my grandfather, who was also a beekeeper, taught me the craft. When he passed away, I felt the need to continue his work, and there was no one else to do it. Now, I am driven by the love for the bees and the joy of seeing the fruits of my labor in the honey I harvest. It is not just a business—it is a continuation of a legacy.
“The bees have taught me the value of punctuality and consistency. Everything in beekeeping requires a steady, patient hand—bees are creatures of habit, and they thrive in order. If you lose that sense of regularity, the whole system falls apart. I wish more people understood that success in beekeeping is not about rushing but about being methodical and committed every single day.
“…the market can be unpredictable, and it is tough to make a living when you cannot guarantee stable pricing. But I have learned to adapt. I keep improving my methods to ensure the quality of my honey remains top-notch, and I work on establishing better relationships with buyers. I want beekeepers in other countries to recognize the high quality of Ukrainian honey. …Varieties like rapeseed and sunflower are often undervalued, but they are rich in nutrients and flavor. We face a lot of challenges, but I believe Ukrainian honey deserves more recognition for its uniqueness and health benefits.
“I believe we all share the understanding that beekeeping is more than just a job—it is a passion. Every beekeeper, no matter where they are in the world, is tied to nature. We all share that bond, and I’m sure that is why beekeepers can quickly connect with each other. It is not just about the bees; it is about respecting the balance of life itself."








