Every product form, packaging format, capital requirement, and go-to-market channel — mapped as a single continuous system, from raw hive material through to shelf and contract.
Two raw material streams — honey and dross — move through seven validated stages of increasing value, from raw ingredient to formulated, science-backed product.
Validated ingredients (Stages 1–7) route into two commercial packages: bulk B2B ingredient supply, or one of five B2C consumer formats — each unlocking a distinct set of end applications.
The infrastructure required to move raw material into packaged product — from readiness assessment through processing to GMP-grade packaging equipment.
Packaged product reaches the market through two parallel routes — B2B distribution into manufacturer, retail, and distributor channels, and B2C direct engagement with the end consumer.
How to read the map — what each badge, dot, and pill means, and how a single ingredient moves from raw material through to the market it reaches.
These traces are illustrative — the Master tab defines each layer (product stage, package format, capex, channel) independently. Reading them end-to-end shows the intended commercial logic: which raw stream can become which format, and which format is suited to which route to market.