Bee2Be is a living ecosystem of socio-environmental innovation that unites science, communities, and technology to transform pollination into impact. Operating throughout Brazil, we develop modular solutions and large-scale projects that increase agricultural productivity, restore ecosystems, and strengthen communities. Today, our network protects more than 85 million bees across diverse biomes.
Using a methodology based on social technology and analytics, Bee2Be deploys apiaries and meliponaries in agricultural, industrial, and conservation areas.
Bees increase crop productivity, improve fruit quality, and reduce the need for chemical inputs.
Hives support environmental restoration, help regenerate native vegetation, and return biodiversity to degraded areas.
Live bee experiences promote environmental awareness, strengthen a culture of sustainability, and engage employees.
Hive installation generates income, builds local skills, and fosters community leadership in sustainable socio-economic projects.
Through bees, we connect major industries and communities in socio-environmental impact projects. With every initiative, we bring ESG goals into practice and leave a positive legacy for people and the planet.
In Maranhão and Pará, the partnership with Fundação Vale turns beekeeping into a driver of socio-economic development. The initiative combines productivity gains, infrastructure improvements, and the use of technology to strengthen family farming communities. By structuring commercialization through sustainable packaging, brand support, and fair-trade networks, the project generates local prosperity and establishes a sustainable and inclusive value chain model.
Bee2Be partnered with EDP to install native bee hives in solar plants, integrating clean energy generation with biodiversity preservation. The initiative included corporate talks and volunteer activities, engaging employees and reinforcing sustainability as a core company value.
The Ecobuzz Project, carried out with TotalEnergies, represents a groundbreaking initiative in Brazil: the introduction of endangered native bees into mangroves, combined with the empowerment of quilombola communities. Through an innovative impact model, the project brings regeneration to a critical ecosystem while creating new income opportunities and fostering social leadership.
With re.green, Bee2Be develops meliponiculture programs for local communities with a focus on female leadership. The initiative combines income generation and economic autonomy with nature-based solutions, consolidating circular economy systems that connect environmental preservation with social prosperity.