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They Started with a Factory at Home. Today, the Polish Family Exports Honey Around the World.

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Most Polish apiaries die quietly—just as their owners retire. While 98% of the market is made up of hobbyists, many over 50, and the industry is being devastated by demographics, the Kasztelewicz family from Stróże in the Sądecczyzna region has written a completely different scenario.
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Most Polish apiaries die quietly—just as their owners retire. While 98% of the market is made up of hobbyists, many over 50, and the industry is being devastated by demographics, the Kasztelewicz family from Stróże in the Sądecczyzna region has written a completely different scenario.

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forbes.pl broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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