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Nektium obtains Nagoya BioTrade permit for sustainable honeybush sourcing

June 3, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

Honeybush

Courtesy of Agulhas Honeybush Tea

Nektium has secured its first BioTrade permit in accordance with the Nagoya Protocol for the sustainable and ethical sourcing of honeybush from South Africa.

Honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) is a naturally sweet, caffeine-free tea from the highly biodiverse Cape Floral Kingdom in South Africa. It is rich in antioxidants and the health-promoting bioactive compound mangiferin and has demonstrated anti-diabetic,1 anti-obesity,2 and immunomodulatory properties.3

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Nektium has now secured a BioTrade permit from South Africa’s Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment to source honeybush in line with the principles of the Nagoya Protocol. The international legal framework, which came into force in 2014, promotes biodiversity and sharing benefits with communities in the raw materials’ sourcing areas in a fair and equitable way.

With the permit in place, Nektium’s R&D team is now developing a honeybush ingredient with potential use across supplements, food, and beverages.

Adriana Regidor, Sustainability & Corporate Affairs Director at Nektium, said: “Sustainability is a key priority for Nektium. We had already integrated the Nagoya Protocol’s principles in our product development strategy to promote conservation, biodiversity and fair trade. When we started exploring honeybush’s potential as a nutraceutical, we soon discovered that South Africa had the whole legal framework in place for the Protocol. We are delighted to have obtained our first BioTrade permit, which we believe is the first issued to an extract manufacturer for honeybush in South Africa.”

She added: “This important milestone demonstrates our strong commitment to sustained and sustainable sources of raw materials for our customers. They can rest assured that we will act responsibly, delivering secure supplies that align with their own environmental and social commitments.”

To secure the permit, it was essential to recognize and reward the traditional knowledge of relevant indigenous groups as determined by the South African Government. Spain-based Nektium, therefore, worked with South African distributor Parceval (Pty) Ltd to consult and negotiate with the San Council of South Africa and the National Khoisan Council. Parceval has already secured a number of BioTrade and Bioprospecting permits to supply natural resources from the country in a responsible and sustainable manner.

As a result of the negotiations, Nektium will share the profits from any honeybush ingredients with both councils and provide their members with internships at the company’s facilities on the island of Gran Canaria.

Nektium will also work with local raw material supplier Agulhas Honeybush Tea, which secured a permit demonstrating its compliance with the Nagoya Protocol in December 2023. The parties will cooperate to ensure sustainable cultivation that preserves wild honeybush stocks, encourages agricultural biodiversity, and promotes carbon sequestration.

Adriana Regidor said: “Securing the permit was a long journey, but Parceval helped guide us every step of the way. We were able to identify a raw material supplier that is committed to our values as well as the two local councils that represent the traditional knowledge holders. We’ve been able to establish a firm relationship built on trust with the San and Khoisan councils. The communities they represent have existed for thousands of years and we are hugely grateful for their depth of knowledge on sustainable honeybush use. In turn, the internship program we are offering means they will be able to acquire new skills and knowledge. This will allow them to return home and uplift their own communities in a variety of ways.”

1 Malongane, F. et al. ‘Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Diabetic, Anti-Oxidant and Cytotoxicity Assays of South African Herbal Teas and Bush Tea Blends’ Foods (2022)

2 Jack, B.U. et al. ‘Cyclopia intermedia (Honeybush) Induces Uncoupling Protein 1 and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Alpha Expression in Obese Diabetic Female db/db Mice’ International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2023)

3 Garcia, D. et al. ‘Modulation of rat macrophage function by the Mangifera indica L. extracts Vimang and mangiferin’ International Immunopharmacology (2002)

About Nektium

Based on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, Nektium specialises in the supply of branded and generic botanical ingredients of the highest quality. The business was born out of two friends’ shared passion for the phytochemistry and pharmacology of botanicals and their applications in health and wellness. When it was first established in 1997, little was known about many of these botanical extracts, but the team at Nektium made it their mission to explore and unleash their potential health benefits. Today, the company is still defined by this solid foundation of dedicated relationships and its love for nature and research. Nektium’s flagship products are Zynamite®, a proprietary mango leaf extract for mental and physical energy; the standardized Rhodiola rosea extract Rhodiolife®; Xanthigen®, a proprietary botanical blend for weight management; and Vanizem™, a fast-acting, non-sedative botanical extract for stress relief.

Other Topics: honeybush, Ingredients, Nektium, sustainability

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