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Brookfield Farm

Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland

On the beautiful landscape of Co. Tipperary sits Brookfield Farm, home to some of the most delicious wildflower honey in all of Ireland. Farmer and beekeeper Ailbhe Gerrard is driven by the concept of bringing agriculture back to our roots.

Having studied sustainable development and organic farming, Ailbhe cares deeply about treating the environment with care while producing nutritious, tasty food for people. The bees on the farm forage on organic trees and wildflowers that grow on several acres of land. Brookfield Farm offers the important pollinators a safe sanctuary where they can live, feed, and produce healthy hives.

The result is raw honey rich in minerals, pollen, and propolis; it is always cold-filtered to preserve the exceptional flavour, enzymes, proteins, and anti-oxidants. Customers who join the Brookfield Hiveshare enjoy the nutritious honey year-round while also supporting natural beekeeping techniques and education opportunities for aspiring apiarists.

Thanks to Ailbhe’s hard work, Brookfield Farm has been the recipient of multiple awards over the years, including the RDS Sustainable Farming, Sustainable Living Awards 2019.

No bees, no food. Brookfield Farm gets it.

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Catherine Sherriffs

Editor at Garden Culture Magazine

Catherine is a Canadian award-winning journalist who worked as a reporter and news anchor in Montreal’s radio and television scene for 10 years. A graduate of Concordia University, she left the hustle and bustle of the business after starting a family. Now, she’s the editor and a writer for Garden Culture Magazine while also enjoying being a mom to her three young kids. Her interests include great food, gardening, fitness, animals, and anything outdoors.