
Dominican beekeepers have once again demonstrated their regional dominance by securing ten awards at the 2025 OECS Honey Show, held in St. Kitts on October 2 as part of the Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA). The achievement marks the highest number of awards won by any participating country and reinforces Dominica’s reputation as a leader in Caribbean apiculture.
All awardees are members of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd., whose collective success builds on last year’s sweep of the competition. The group’s continued excellence across diverse categories highlights the strength and innovation of Dominica’s beekeeping sector.
The awards were distributed as follows:
First Place
- Light Amber Honey – Nathaniel Lovell
- Chunk Honey – Nathaniel Lovell
- Beeswax Block – Terri Henry-Lovell
- Commercial Product – Terri Henry-Lovell
Second Place
- Medium Amber Honey – Nathaniel Lovell
- Photography – Keeyah Casimir
- Honey Cake – Erica Burnette-Biscombe
Third Place
- Beeswax Candles – Terri Henry-Lovell
- Commercial Product Honey – Terri Henry-Lovell
- Mead – Nathaniel Lovell
The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. stated in a release that the awards reflect not only individual talent but also the collective growth of Dominica’s beekeeping community. Through training, collaboration, and a shared commitment to excellence, the island’s beekeepers continue to set regional standards in honey production and value-added products.
Vice President of the Cooperative Society and veteran awardee stated, “Winning again at the OECS Honey Show proves that Dominican honey and products have a consistent high standard across the region, and I’m glad to represent Dominica and show our potential.”
The Cooperative Society has congratulated all winners and reaffirmed its dedication to advancing the apiculture industry, promoting sustainability, and maintaining Dominica’s position as a top producer of honey and bee-derived products in the Caribbean and beyond.
