The article highlights the significance of raw honey production for the Tagbanua tribe in Aborlan, Palawan, Philippines, as discussed in a webinar by Loreta Alsa of the Non-Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP) Philippines. Honey collecting is not only a crucial source of livelihood for the community but also a vital part of their cultural traditions. Despite challenges like climate change affecting honey production, the tribe passes their traditional methods to future generations and aims to improve product quality for both local and international markets. The article emphasizes the need to sustain this practice to preserve the forest lands, which are a primary source of food, livelihood, and traditional medicine for the community.