What is Purple Honey?
Purple Honey is a naturally purple colored honey, which is very rare and mysterious. Its color can be dark purple or light purple, and its taste is different from normal honey – fruity and slightly tangy (sweet-sour).
Bee Farming
Where is purple honey cultivated?
This honey is mainly found in the US state of North Carolina.
It has not been found naturally in India yet, but it can be tried with the help of bee farming techniques and special plants.
How to try purple honey production?
- Install a bee hive – prepare boxes for the bees.
- Cultivate special plants – like wild berries, grapes, or any natural nectars from which this color can be made.
- Keep a healthy colony — Provide the bees with good flowers, water and care.
- Honey extraction — Honey is ready in 30–45 days.
Why is Purple Honey purple in color?
This is the biggest question, and still remains a mystery. Some possible reasons:
- Nectar of special plants — There are some plants whose nectar gives purple color.
- Soil minerals — Soil of some places contains special minerals that can change the color.
- Natural chemical process — Some chemical reactions during the making of honey can change the color.
- Fermentation — Even if there is mild fermentation, the color can be affected (although it may reduce the quality).
Profit Potential
Purple Honey is very rare, so its price is also high.
In the US, its price goes up to $50–$100 (₹4000–₹8000) per jar.
If a farmer in India can make it successfully, then it can become a high-profit experimental business.
Sources of income:
Organic stores
Export
Online branding (Amazon, Etsy, Shopify)
Hotels, Ayurvedic brands, gift pack market
Health benefits (Health Benefits of Purple Honey)
Possible health benefits of Purple Honey:
- Rich in antioxidants – Fights free radicals.
- Immunity booster – Increases the body’s immunity.
- Anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.
- Beneficial for skin and hair.
- Energy booster – Brings agility with natural sweetness.
Market Demand and Branding
Why is the demand high in the market?
Rarity
Natural color and flavor
Ability to go viral on social media
Its special place in luxury gifts and Ayurveda brands
How to sell?
Create a brand: Your own name and logo.
Keep the packing unique: jar, tag, bio.
Use online platforms: Amazon, Flipkart, Etsy, your own website.
Conclusion
Purple Honey is a rare, attractive and profitable product. If you are doing beekeeping or want to do it, you can try to make this unique honey with research and special techniques. Its market value is very high, and the health benefits make it a superfood.
Profit Analysis per 1kg of Purple Honey
- Market Price (Selling Price)
Purple Honey is very rare, so its price is many times higher than normal honey.
International Market (Export Quality): $50–$100 (₹4000–₹8000/kg)
Indian Premium Market: Can be sold for ₹2500–₹5000/kg
We consider an average of ₹4000/kg.
- Cost (Cost Price Analysis per 1kg)
To prepare 1 kg of honey:
Name of Expenses Estimated Cost (INR)
Beekeeping setup (part of bee hive) ₹200
Feeding and maintenance expenses ₹150
Care of flowering plants ₹100
Honey extraction and processing ₹150
Packaging (jars, labels, boxes) ₹100
Total cost per kg ₹700 approx
- Net Profit
Selling price: ₹4000
Cost price: ₹700
Net profit: ₹3300 per kg
If you produce 100 kg annually, then:
Total annual income: ₹4,00,000
Total annual cost: ₹70,000
Annual Net Profit: ₹3,30,000
- Premium Selling Idea
Create a brand called Gourmet Organic Purple Honey
Pack in beautiful glass jars (gift edition)
Sell through luxury stores, online portals and social media marketing
