We are proud to share with you the love, care and hardwork that our family puts into everything they do, as Maty taught us. Our honey is harvested in a semi-desert area, and we take great care of our bees all year round.

Our small and limited production allows us to give our bees the individual attention they deserve, resulting in a truly exceptional honey that reflects the extraordinary richness of nature.

Bees: Guardians of Global Biodiversity

Bees are essential for the survival of all organisms through their crucial role in pollination. By acting as pollinators, they help preserve the biodiversity of our planet and maintain the balance of our ecosystems. At Grupo GOCA we are fully committed to safeguarding bees and their habitats through proactive measures aimed at preventing the endangerment of this vital species.

Nurtured Hives: Sustainable Beekeeping

Bees hold a cherished place at Rancho San José as our honored guests. Our commitment to sustainability ensures that the honey produced here is 100% natural and of the highest quality, thanks to the location of our hives within our protected reserve.

  • Dedicated beekeepers prioritize the well-being of our hives
  • Promoting hive strength and health is our primary objective
  • We prioritize natural hive care, utilizing thyme as a sustainable method
  • Our hives thrive in an environment free from fertilizers, agrochemicals, and pesticides
  • We maintain ample reserves year-round to sustain our hives

Limited Honey Production: Embracing Sustainability

Our honey production remains intentionally small and limited, influenced by the semi-desert region where our bees thrive and the restricted flowering periods throughout the year. Preserving the well-being of our hives is our utmost priority, ensuring our bees are stress-free and content.

  • We have received official recognition from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for our commitment to implementing Good Livestock Practices in Honey Production.
  • Our honey undergoes no heating or excessive filtering processes, allowing it to retain its vital therapeutic, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties..
  • As a result of our natural extraction methods, our honey maintains its enchanting taste and aroma, complemented by subtle traces of pollen and beeswax.
  • Each harvest signifies a limited edition of honey, exclusively available at Alma Fresca, in Pachuca, Hidalgo.

Indulge in the essence of sustainability with our meticulously produced limited-edition honey.

Bees: Guardians of Global Biodiversity

Bees are essential for the survival of all organisms through their crucial role in pollination. By acting as pollinators, they help preserve the biodiversity of our planet and maintain the balance of our ecosystems. At Grupo GOCA, Grupo GOCA we are fully committed to safeguarding bees and their habitats through proactive measures aimed at preventing the endangerment of this vital species.

Nurtured Hives: Sustainable Beekeeping

Bees hold a cherished place at Rancho San José as our honored guests. Our commitment to sustainability ensures that the honey produced here is 100% natural and of the highest quality, thanks to the location of our hives within our protected reserve.

  • Dedicated beekeepers prioritize the well-being of our hives
  • Promoting hive strength and health is our primary objective
  • We prioritize natural hive care, utilizing thyme as a sustainable method
  • Our hives thrive in an environment free from fertilizers, agrochemicals, and pesticides
  • We maintain ample reserves year-round to sustain our hives

Limited Honey Production: Embracing Sustainability

Our honey production remains intentionally small and limited, influenced by the semi-desert region where our bees thrive and the restricted flowering periods throughout the year. Preserving the well-being of our hives is our utmost priority, ensuring our bees are stress-free and content.

  • We have received official recognition from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for our commitment to implementing Good Livestock Practices in Honey Production.
  • Our honey undergoes no heating or excessive filtering processes, allowing it to retain its vital therapeutic, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties..
  • As a result of our natural extraction methods, our honey maintains its enchanting taste and aroma, complemented by subtle traces of pollen and beeswax.
  • Each harvest signifies a limited edition of honey, exclusively available at Alma Fresca, in Pachuca, Hidalgo.

Indulge in the essence of sustainability with our meticulously produced limited-edition honey.

Building a Sustainable Future Together

At Grupo GOCA we actively collaborate with dedicated organizations, institutions, and companies that are united in our shared commitment to constructing a sustainable future. Through these partnerships, we collectively foster knowledge and understanding of biodiversity conservation at Rancho San José.

The delegation from the Embassy of the Netherlands in Mexico visiting Rancho San José by Grupo GOCA.
Wilfred Mohr, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Mexico, and his team exploring the sustainable practices of bee conservation and care at Rancho San José.
A visit by The Holland House Mexico Sustainability Committee. Grupo GOCA proudly serves as a founding member of this committee.
Visit by Grupo Modelo – AB InBev, which promoted the exchange of experiences and best practices in bee conservation and sustainable projects.

Bees: Guardians of Global Biodiversity

Bees are essential for the survival of all organisms through their crucial role in pollination. By acting as pollinators, they help preserve the biodiversity of our planet and maintain the balance of our ecosystems. At Grupo GOCA, Grupo GOCA we are fully committed to safeguarding bees and their habitats through proactive measures aimed at preventing the endangerment of this vital species.

Nurtured Hives: Sustainable Beekeeping

Bees hold a cherished place at Rancho San José as our honored guests. Our commitment to sustainability ensures that the honey produced here is 100% natural and of the highest quality, thanks to the location of our hives within our protected reserve.

  • Dedicated beekeepers prioritize the well-being of our hives
  • Promoting hive strength and health is our primary objective
  • We prioritize natural hive care, utilizing thyme as a sustainable method
  • Our hives thrive in an environment free from fertilizers, agrochemicals, and pesticides
  • We maintain ample reserves year-round to sustain our hives

Limited Honey Production: Embracing Sustainability

Our honey production remains intentionally small and limited, influenced by the semi-desert region where our bees thrive and the restricted flowering periods throughout the year. Preserving the well-being of our hives is our utmost priority, ensuring our bees are stress-free and content.

  • We have received official recognition from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for our commitment to implementing Good Livestock Practices in Honey Production.
  • Our honey undergoes no heating or excessive filtering processes, allowing it to retain its vital therapeutic, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties..
  • As a result of our natural extraction methods, our honey maintains its enchanting taste and aroma, complemented by subtle traces of pollen and beeswax.
  • Each harvest signifies a limited edition of honey, exclusively available at Alma Fresca, in Pachuca, Hidalgo.

Indulge in the essence of sustainability with our meticulously produced limited-edition honey.

Building a Sustainable Future Together

At Grupo GOCA we actively collaborate with dedicated organizations, institutions, and companies that are united in our shared commitment to constructing a sustainable future. Through these partnerships, we collectively foster knowledge and understanding of biodiversity conservation at Rancho San José.

The delegation from the Embassy of the Netherlands in Mexico visiting Rancho San José by Grupo GOCA.
Wilfred Mohr, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Mexico, and his team exploring the sustainable practices of bee conservation and care at Rancho San José.
A visit by The Holland House Mexico Sustainability Committee. Grupo GOCA proudly serves as a founding member of this committee.
Visit by Grupo Modelo – AB InBev, which promoted the exchange of experiences and best practices in bee conservation and sustainable projects.
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