An established Polish honey production and e-commerce company, operating for a decade, is for sale. The business, originally managed by its owner with minimal costs, is in the process of expanding from approximately 180 hives to 300–350. This expansion promises proportionate growth in revenue and profits due to the consistent cost base. The business offers a complete operational setup, not just as an agricultural asset, featuring an e-commerce platform, established sales channels, and B2B relationships. Key components include a robust inventory of 300–350 bee colonies, honey production capabilities of 10–15 tons annually, and a queen bee breeding operation under proprietary brands.
The business has seen a 52% increase in revenue year-over-year, with income generated from honey and queen bee sales, ensuring reduced seasonality risks. Historical financial data is documented through multiple channels, indicating stable performance. A unique asset is the mapped forage base around its operating base, developed over years with private farms and state forests, providing a competitive advantage.
Buyers have the option to lease the current operating base with existing facilities and utilities. A specially configured Ford Transit for migratory beekeeping is also available through flexible purchase options. The sale includes complete e-commerce and marketing infrastructure and a comprehensive onboarding package, covering production and marketing aspects to ensure seamless transition for buyers. The intention to sell arises from the owners' focus on other business ventures. The business offers a robust platform for potential buyers to continue scaling operations effectively.
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