Bee Populations face increasing challenges due to the detrimental effects of pesticides as well as environmental changes. Recognising the crucial agricultural role that bees play, Bee-Tech Group has shifted its focus from the traditional beekeeping to advancing pollination processes.
Our goal is to gather comprehensive insights into pollination dynamics, artificial pollination and pollen mapping through extensive trials and research. This will enable us to optimize outcomes for farmers while safeguarding the health and well-being of bee populations.
Headquartered in the South African city of Cape town, Bee-Tech Group is at the forefront of these efforts, leading the charge toward a more sustainable future for both agriculture and pollination.
At Bee-Tech, we bridge the gap between research and farming to create smarter, more effective solutions.
I am passionate about agriculture and dedicated to developing innovative solutions that enhances pollination. By bridging scientific knowledge with practical farming practices, I aim to support healthier ecosystems, improve crop yields, and contribute to more sustainable food production for the future.
I am passionate about the work we do at Bee Tech Group because we’re advancing sustainable agriculture by focusing on pollination—the foundation of most food production. In a sector that has often relied on assumptions, we’re generating reliable data on pollen and pollination to provide farmers with clear, evidence-based insights. By understanding and optimizing pollination, we can increase yields on existing farmland rather than expanding agricultural land to meet growing food demands. This approach improves efficiency, equips growers with the tools to maintain productivity under shifting climate conditions, and supports pollinator health, biodiversity, and long-term ecosystem resilience
Jaimee has been working at Bee-Tech since 2020.
I am passionate about the constant pursuit of research and development within the pollination sphere. It keeps me interested and motivated. Currently the most interesting aspect is carving out new avenues in pollination as a whole.
Abdul has been working at Bee-Tech since 2024.
