SEABEE HONEY
  • Home
  • Where We Fly
  • Our Products
    • Honey
    • Beeswax
    • Honey Tracer™ Software
    • Propolis
    • Pollen
    • Package Bees
    • SkiBee Wax
  • Services
    • Pollinator Presentations
    • Pollination Services
    • Sponsor A Hive
    • Swarm Recovery/Honey Bee Rescue
    • Products
  • Education
    • Recipes
    • School Materials >
      • Winnacunnet
      • Dondero
      • RES
      • Marston
    • Black Bear Alert
    • Pollinators of New England
    • Plants for Pollinators
    • Honey Bee Videos
    • Honey Bee Pictures
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Murder Hornets
  • Blog
  • Seacoast Shark Watch
    • Sharks on the Seacoast
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Where to Find

2/8/2022

Seabee Honey - How to Trace our Honey

0 Comments

Read Now
 
Technology can be great but only if you know how to use it.  Some folks have asked us how to scan the QR code found on the back of our label.  First, let's cover a few basics.

What is a QR Code?

QR is short for Quick Response.
It was developed in 1994 by a Japanese automotive company called Denso Wave.
It is a type of bar code but it can store much more data.
The QR Code usually has a tracker associated with it - the tracker in most cases points to a website or software application.
QR codes are machine readable.

Picture

How to scan our product

You only need a smartphone with a camera to scan a QR code.
Step 1:  Turn on the camera on your smartphone.
Step 2:  Focus the camera on the QR code.
Step 3:  The camera will recognize the QR code and with a link to Farms to Carts™
Step 4:  Click Yes and you will see the information on our product.  

Try it out on the QR code above and you will be brought to a panel that describes all the information of a package of our beeswax.

Please let us know if you have any questions of comments.

Share

0 Comments

2/1/2022

Seabee Honey - traceabilty

0 Comments

Read Now
 
For years we have included our batch number on our labels but it could only provide so much information to the consumer.  The label on our product and others can only hold so much information and we wanted to provide more traceability to the consumer.  We also wanted to provide a flavor profile for each batch of honey bottled so that the consumer would know the subtle nuances and flavors in our honey that vary from year to year and hive to hive.

With that purpose in mind we, worked with Pharmonic Solutions™ to build out a proprietary software solution called Farms to Carts™ that allows companies like ours to provide transparency and traceability to their consumers.  Farms to Carts allows the user to easily create shareable product attributes, transfer the data into user-created tables, and generate QR labels that can be affixed to labels and marketing materials as required.    

​

We have used our Farms to Carts platform, called SeaBee Honey Tracker,  for our honey and wax products since this summer.  However, it can be used for so much more.   If you want to learn more you can contact us or the Farms to Carts team at the following.  Email Farms to Carts.





Picture

Share

0 Comments

9/15/2021

Honey Traceability with Farms to Carts™

0 Comments

Read Now
 

​Product provenance: Farms to Carts gives insight into local food through QR codes

This is a great article on our new SeaBee Honey Tracker and the Farms to Carts™ platform that it is built on.  This easy to use product has made our products fully traceable back to the hive and apiary where it was harvested.   From hive to bottle.    Read it here:

Excerpts from the article

SeaBee Honey jars have a cute little cartoon bee on the front label, but it’s the back label that holds the key to learning where that honey comes from, right down to the hive.

Shoppers simply open up that QR code scanner on a smartphone, line it up with the code and voila! a world of information pops up. For SeaBee Honey, shoppers can find out more about the batch of honey they’re buying including the Flavor Profile, harvest season, type of honey bee that created it, and the town and apiary the honey comes from, right down to the hive.

For example, the RYEGAR0521, one of the 2021 batches, is a late summer honey created by Italian bees. The honey type is wildflower, color is amber, and it was harvested in Rye, N.H., at the Tucker Pollinator Sanctuary from the Saratoga hive. Dive a little deeper and learn about the local farm and more about the origin of the bees. Other information includes harvest, extract, bottle and ship dates as well as that flavor profile.

Share

0 Comments
Details

    SEABEE HONEY BLOG

    Picture

    Author

    A beekeeper in New Hampshire [email protected]

    Archives

    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    October 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    September 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    October 2019
    September 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    August 2018
    July 2018
    March 2018
    December 2017
    October 2017
    July 2017
    December 2016
    July 2016
    August 2015
    November 2014

    Categories

    All
    Adopt A Hive
    Apiary
    Apple Pollination
    Apples
    Beeswax
    Beeswax SkiWax
    Black Bear
    Buckwheat For Pollinators
    Buckwheat Honey
    Bumble Bee Queen
    Bumble Bee Rescue
    Climate Change
    Farms
    Farms To Carts
    Goss Farm
    Hampton Falls NH
    Hive Tour
    Honey
    Honey Bee Education
    Honey Bee Rescue
    Honeybees
    Honey Bees For Your Business
    Honey Bees Swarm
    Honey Bee Swarm
    Honey Crystallization
    Honey Extraction Services
    Honey Traceability
    Honey Tracer
    Hotel Honey Bees
    Hyper Local Honey
    Local Beeswax
    Local Honey
    Local Pollen
    Milkweed
    Native Pollinators
    Natural Ski Wax
    Newcastle NH Honey
    New Hampshire Bees
    New Hampshire Beeswax
    New Hampshire Honey
    New Hampshire Honey Processing
    New Hampshire Pollinators
    NH Black Bear
    Package Bees New Hampshire
    Planting For Pollinators
    Plants For Pollinators
    Pollen Patty
    Pollination
    Pollinator Education
    Pollinator Habitat
    Pollinator Sanctuary
    Portsmouth Bees
    Portsmouth NH
    Portsmouth NH Beer & Honey
    Portsmouth NH Honeybees
    Portsmouth NH Pollen
    Portsmouth Swarm
    Protect Our Pollinators
    Rye Harbor New Hampshire
    Rye NH
    SD
    SeaBee Honey
    SeaBee Honey Education
    SeaBee Honey House
    SeaBee Honey Presents
    Seacoast Bees
    Seacoast Black Bear
    Seacoast Swarm Recovery
    SkiBee
    Sponsor A Hive
    Swarm Recovery
    Swarm Rescue
    Swarms
    Traceabilty
    Traceable Beeswax
    Trace My Honey
    Track And Trace
    Whole Foods Portsmouth
    Winter Feeding Honey Bees

    RSS Feed

  • Home
  • Where We Fly
  • Our Products
    • Honey
    • Beeswax
    • Honey Tracer™ Software
    • Propolis
    • Pollen
    • Package Bees
    • SkiBee Wax
  • Services
    • Pollinator Presentations
    • Pollination Services
    • Sponsor A Hive
    • Swarm Recovery/Honey Bee Rescue
    • Products
  • Education
    • Recipes
    • School Materials >
      • Winnacunnet
      • Dondero
      • RES
      • Marston
    • Black Bear Alert
    • Pollinators of New England
    • Plants for Pollinators
    • Honey Bee Videos
    • Honey Bee Pictures
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Murder Hornets
  • Blog
  • Seacoast Shark Watch
    • Sharks on the Seacoast
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Where to Find