Delee Honey is derived from Deli Foods and has been focusing on the production and export of natural honey for decades. All of our honey has traceability control procedures, strictly identifying and controlling products. Supplying natural, safe and healthy honey is our goal. Our more than 200 apiaries are scattered in various regions of China,
Dear Friends, The Spring Festival is coming. In order to celebrate the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, let all employees spend a happy and peaceful Spring Festival and reunite with their families. We have decided that the Spring Festival holiday arrangement of our company is as follows: The Spring Festival holiday time starts on
Dear Customers: As Chinese New Year holidays will be over soon, we make the working schedule as below: Office :starts all work from 6th, Feb,2020 (Thursday ); Factory: starts production from 9th, Feb,2020 (Sunday ). Any needs or questions please feel free to contact us by email ,Wechat, WhatsApp or call directly as below: 1.Sales Department :
Dear Customers, Chinese Spring Festival is coming, our factory will be closed from 18th Jan, 2020 to 9th Feb, 2020. For any orders in near future please kindly inform us for a better arrangement. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Wish you a happy and flourishing new year! Delee Foods Group Co.,Ltd December 26, 2019
We would like to thank you all for taking the time to visit our booth at 46th APIMONDIA 2019, held in Montreal, Canada, from September 8th to 12th. We hope you enjoyed your visit and the hospitality offered at our stand. It was a fine opportunity to present our latest products. This exhibition will allow us to
Welcome to Apimondia International Apicultural Congress visit our booth, we look forward to your arrival! Exhibition location: Montréal, Canada Booth No.: C200 Date: 8-12 September 2019 The Apimondia International Apicultural Congress is a two-year bee industry conference hosted by the International Bee Federation (APIMONDIA) with the theme of Working together within agriculture, Canada; s answer to
Bioengineering advances at WSU could help save honey bees Researchers at Washington State University may be able to help save honey bees by introducing microparticles to the bees’ digestive system that can absorb harmful toxins found in pesticides. Waled Suliman, a bioengineering-project leader at WSU, said the material he and his team developed is made
The China Bee Products Industry Conference was sponsored by the Bee Products Branch of the China Food, Animal, and Livestock Import and Export Chamber of Commerce. It has been successfully held for seven sessions and is widely recognized in the industry. The conference invites domestic and foreign industry organizations, authority experts, and representatives from domestic









