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Saga Prefecture's First Ministry of the Environment-Certified Nature Positive Site: Karatsu Minami High School Students Harvest 'Mixed Flower Honey' from Japanese Honeybees | Food Distribution Department's Challenge to Create a Local Brand for Satoyama

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At Saga Prefecture's first Ministry of the Environment-certified Nature Positive Site, Karatsu Minami High School students harvested mixed flower honey from Japanese honeybees. Led by NPO Karatsu Farm&Food, this project aims to create a local brand for satoyama in collaboration with local residents.

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Q: What is the purpose of the Karatsu Honeybee Project?
A: To promote local brand creation and environmental education in satoyama through collaborative beekeeping of Japanese honeybees by high school students and local residents.
Q: What are the characteristics of the mixed flower honey?
A: Collected from diverse flowers, its flavor varies by season and location, offering a taste unique to the Yokomakura satoyama.
Q: When did the project start?
A: It began in 2024. The second honey harvest was conducted in June 2026.
Q: How can I participate?
A: Check the official website and social media of Karatsu Farm&Food for event information and participation opportunities.
Q: What is the relationship with GREEN×EXPO 2027?
A: The project is registered as a national collaboration program, and activities will be showcased at the expo in 2027.