[Beekeeping and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Shin-ji] The debate over sugar honey (feeder honey) in the domestic beekeeping industry is a longstanding issue, but it has resurfaced recently. The reasons are not simple. Looking at the legal definition, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has required a clear distinction between 'honey' and 'feeder honey' since 2017. Honey is defined as a product that bees naturally mature by collecting nectar and sap, while feeder honey is defined as a product made from sugar syrup that has been stored and matured. The regulation requires that feeder honey be labeled with the phrase "honey produced by feeding sugar" in a certain size to minimize consumer confusion. This system aims to address the realities of domestic beekeeping.