Description
Opr. (5x2); A = perforated K 13; B = imperforated
FDC(I), Issue Date: March 20, 2026
Picture Descriptions:
eed-eem) Giant Honeybee (Apis dorsata)
2923 A 1,000 R multicolor eeu
2924 A 1,200 R multicolor eev
2925 A 2,000 R multicolor eew
2926 A 2,500 R multicolor eex
2927 A 3,000 R multicolor eey
Quantity FDC(I): 100 pieces
Designer: Cambodia Post
Printer: Instampvina, Vietnam
Conservation Status:
Here as a FDC (Version I) with perforated Set and first day cancellation
Issue Notice:
- Apis dorsata, the giant honeybee, is a wild bee native to Cambodia, renowned for its high-quality honey, particularly from the Mondulkiri region.
- These aggressive bees build large, single combs in tall trees. They are traditionally harvested through honey hunting or more sustainable methods such as rafter beekeeping.
- Lifestyle: These bees build free-hanging combs, often at great heights in trees, and are not domesticable.
- Honey Harvesting: In northeastern Cambodia (Mondulkiri), the honey is traditionally harvested by the indigenous Pnong community.
- Sustainability: Projects (such as those supported by UNESCO) promote rafter beekeeping, where bees build their nests on sloping beams, allowing for sustainable harvesting without destroying the colony.
- Conservation Status: Despite their importance for pollination, populations are threatened by habitat loss, destructive harvesting methods, and the consumption of bee brood.
- Mondulkiri wild honey is now a protected geographical indication in order to preserve the tradition and protect the bees.