Integrated Farming

System


The Circular Ecosystem

Every element in our farm feeds the next — creating a self-sustaining loop that eliminates waste and maximises natural productivity.

Our Damara sheep graze freely across the field, naturally keeping the grass trimmed low. This isn’t just about tidiness — short grass reduces damage to our bee log hives by keeping pests at bay.

In return, the sheep provide a steady supply of organic fertilizer — nutrient-rich manure that feeds our durian trees, completing the first link in our integrated farming chain.

Fed by the soil we’ve carefully enriched with organic manure, our durian trees burst into life each season with healthy, delicate ivory clusters of blossoms.

These blossoms are the heartbeat of the farm — hanging rich with the nutrients that will eventually become the King of Fruit. Every blossom is a promise of the creamy, aromatic durian to come.

Herbal Flowers

Diverse flora planted across the field for bee foraging

Pollinator Diet

Multiple nectar sources ensure nutritious, varied honey

Medicinal Properties

Herb-infused honey with unique health benefits

Heterotrigona itama bees

Our stingless bees — Heterotrigona itama — act as master pollinators. They move delicately from flower to flower, gently extracting nectar as they go.

This natural pollination dramatically increases the success rate of transforming fragile durian blossoms into full, delicious durian fruits — the crowned King of Fruit.

After a day spent foraging among the durian blossoms and herbal flowers, our stingless bees return to their sanctuary within the log hives — traditional hollow logs that mimic their natural habitat.

The diverse herbs and flowers extracted by our bees infuse the honey with unique medicinal properties and create a one-of-a-kind flavor profile unlike any conventional honey.

ALbab — Stingless Bee Honey