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Joyce Kavinya Motunga, of rural Kitui district, Kenya, is one of Honey Care Africa's 15,000 bee farmers in East Africa. Honey Care Africa, a Kenyan based social enterprise, has for ten years helped rural farmers to start small, income generating bee farms, which then make up 100% of Honey Care's supply of raw honey for sale across the region. In 2005, Joyce won Honey Care Africa's "Beekeeper of the Year" Award, and now helps train other women in the area on the art of beekeeping.

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Honey Care Africa, Kenya
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Jonathan Kalan
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The New Capitalists: East Africa, 2010-2014
Joyce Kavinya Motunga, of rural Kitui district, Kenya, is one of Honey Care Africa's 15,000 bee farmers in East Africa. Honey Care Africa, a Kenyan based social enterprise, has for ten years helped rural farmers to start small, income generating bee farms, which then make up 100% of Honey Care's supply of raw honey for sale across the region. In 2005, Joyce won Honey Care Africa's "Beekeeper of the Year" Award, and now helps train other women in the area on the art of beekeeping.