The article highlights the key objectives and discussions at the 7th Egyptian Honey Festival, which was organized by the Arab Beekeepers Union in collaboration with various agricultural bodies and organizations. The festival aimed to address the challenges within the honey industry and beekeeping, including the effects of climate change, common diseases, and quality standards. It also focused on the therapeutic uses of honey and the importance of adhering to approved health authorities' controls. The festival served as a platform for exhibitors to showcase over 200 types of natural honey and to discuss strategies for improving bee products and access to international markets. Other topics covered included safe pesticide use, the role of bees in biodiversity and food security, modern apiary management practices, and the potential for increasing the value of honey exports through innovative packaging and product development.