Company introduction of Tasmanian Honey in Australia
The establishment of the Australian Tasmanian Honey Company
The Tasmanian Honey Company was founded in 1978 by a native named Julian Wolfhagen. Created by Tasmanians. Julian is the son of a shepherd in the town of Ross in the central inland region of Tasmania. He grew up with the beautiful nature, which gave Julian a strong affection for the natural world. As a child, he followed adults from the farm into the bush to search for and collect wild honey. From this time on, Julian has chosen his lifelong passion - beekeeper!
Julian is currently the president of the Tasmanian Beekeeping Association and one of the Tasmanian government representatives.
In Australia, there is a lot of honey produced in Tasmania, also called Tasmanian honey. However, the Tasmanian Honey Company is the only company in Australia that is allowed to use the name "Tasmanian Honey" and register a product trademark for its honey.
Awards won by the Australian Tasmanian Honey Company
In 1996, the company was a finalist in the Telstra Small Business Awards.
In 1999, the company won the Environmental Excellence Award for Food and Beverage.
In 2006, the company won the Tasmanian Beekeeper Award for the best leatherwood honey in the world
In 2006, it won the Silver Award for Leatherwood Honey from the Royal Agricultural Show Society and Bronze Award for Lavender Honey.
In 2007, it won the Silver Award for Leatherwood Honey and the Bronze Award for Chicory Honey.
The company won three gold medals, one silver medal and one bronze medal at the 2007 International Bee Federation Congress in Melbourne.