Kelulunomic

What is kelulunomic?

Kelulunomic is a socio-economic model which employs Kelulut-based program, targeting the community and ecology. It works by improving the honey quality via innovations as a crucial approach to ensure the continous growth of the stingless bee (kelulut) industry. It mainly aims to produce AUTHENTIC HYGIENIC, and HIGH-QUALITY honey that could generate income for the community through beekeeping activity. Hence, becoming a catalyst for bee conservations and pollination, whilst sustaining biodiversity and food security of the country.

Our vision is to uphold honey as remedy and a new comodity for our country

We fight for high quality and original bee product to give BETTER income to beekeepers and empower them for BEE conservation towards promoting HEALTHY community and ecology.

Our key objectives

Bee Conservation

Promote the conservation of stingless bees, which are vital for pollination and biodiversity.

Biodiversity And Food Security

Enhance local biodiversity and contribute to food security through effective pollination services.

Income Generation

Provide rural communities with a sustainable source of income through beekeeping.

Entrepreneurship

Foster entrepreneurial skills among community members, encouraging them to start their own beekeeping businesses.

Honey Positioning As Devine Remedy

Positioning honey as devine remedy reinforces its multifaceted value enhancing its appeal and trustworthiness across cultural, historical and modern context.

Building Health Through Honey Initiatives

Promoting wellness and unity by leveraging honey’s natural health benefits.

The Almighty Creator

Stingless bees, also known as Meliponines, are gentle, highly social bees that live in tropical and subtropical regions. Unlike their stinging counterparts, these bees cannot sting. They play a crucial role in pollination and produce a unique, nutrient-rich honey known for its medicinal properties.

Stingless Bees: The Sweet Guardians of Our Ecosystem

  • 600 species around the world.
  • Live in well-organized colonies.
  • Produce valuable honey.

The Healing Power of Stingless Bee Honey

  • Rich in various phytochemicals, antioxidants
  • Contains natural probiotics that promote a healthy gut microbiome
  • Has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties,thus effective in promoting wound healing

Do you know honey research in Malaysia has started in USM since 2005

Our Patented Innovation

Our patented innovation to produce high quality honey

We are committed to produce a breakthrough in honey production technology, ensuring that every drop of honey is as pure, natural, and high-quality as nature intended.

Mustafa-Hive

Meliponiculture Using Split-able Throne within air-jackated palace for Amplication-Hive for sustainable stingless beekeeping.

Keifh System

Kelulut Essential INdicator of Fresh Honey is a holistic device referring to specific characteristics and markets used to determine the freshness and quality of honey produced by stingless bee.

“In the gentle hum of stingless bees, we find the melody of hope and resilience, empowering communities and nurturing our planet, one drop of honey at a time.

Dr Zulkifi Mustafa

Founder of Kelulunomic Initiative

Our Visitors

(10/08/2023) USM MBBS Student Visited An-NaHL for their elective course.

(23/08/2023) USM-KLE Medical Students Visited An-NaHL for their elective course

(02/10/2023) Dean of , School of Medical Sciences(PPSP) USM and lecturer from Indonesia

(19/10/2023) USM MBBS Students visited An-NaHL for their elective course

(26/10/2023) Teachers from SK Chantum visited An-NaHL to discuss potential stingless bee program with primary students

(29/11/2023) Lecturer and researcher from Department of Neuroscience (USM) visited An-NaHL for potential collaboration on honey research for depression

(28/11/2023) Lecturer from Hasanuddin University (Prof Dr Veni) and team for potential collaboration in developing stingless bee honey industry in Indonesia

(19/02/2024) Medical Student from Oman visited An-NaHL for their elective course and interest in honey

(03/04/2024) Medical Students from London visited An-NaHL for their elective course.

(30/04/2024) Oman