A peace
of mind

     between
heaven and earth

Located in the heart of Batroun mountains, MIST Farm is an eco-friendly farm project in Kfarhay valley not far from the Monastery of Saint John-Maroon. The owners’ passion for bio-agriculture and sustainability have matured into this unique project in the area. The plantation contains Lavender plants and diverse types of trees among which Olive, Avocado, Passiflora, Custard apple, Carob and Citrus trees as well as many other types of local and exotic fruit trees. MIST Farm’s essential production is Lavender flowers and its essential oil, olive oil, several types of honey and Carob molasses.



MIST Farm has been implemented as a model farm in the rural area of Batroun to be part of a long-term series of sustainable agricultural projects that bring socio-economic progress to forgotten Lebanese villages.

Our Products

In addition to being a fine and natural product, honey is an old traditional nutrient longtime used by different civilizations not only as a nutrient but also as a medication to heal certain diseases and wounds. Our ancestors have also used it as a natural sweetener. Nowadays, physicians are recommending it as a healthy and natural food product even for diabetic patients. A lot of pharmaceutical drugs sold today do contain honey extracts in their formula. The beekeepers of Mist farm currently produce four types of natural honey over the year. Due to its high quality, this fine product is exported to several countries in the region and around the world. Our products are sold under different sizes (400g, 500g, 1000g) but could also be customized in size and packaging.

Natural lavender honey

At MIST Farm, the plantation of more than 60.000 lavender plants (Lavendula angustifolia) is a perfect source for honeybees to collect lavender nectar during blossom season, allowing the production of this unique and rare type of high-grade honey.

Natural oak tree honey

MIST Farm is surrounded by virgin and green hills and valleys covered with oak trees dating from hundreds of years. These trees are a perfect source of oak dew on which bees can feed. The final product is a high-quality oak honey.

Natural citrus honey

With a large variety of citrus trees planted on MIST Farm, honeybees can feed on orange, lemon, lime and pomelo nectar during the blooming season. This product is a delicious fine honey with multiple virtues.

Natural mountain flower honey

The growth of the famous Gundelia rosea, also known locally as Akkoub, during a few weeks in summer is a unique opportunity to allow honeybees to feed on its flower. The final product is a superior-quality honey that is unique for our region.

Lavender flower

MIST Farm is a major provider of lavender flowers for a large number of artisans that use lavender flowers in their respective businesses.

Lavender essential oil

A large part of our lavender harvest at MIST Farm goes to the production of lavender essential oil using a sophisticated technology to optimize the yield of oil extracted from the tons of flowers harvested every season.

Natural olive oil

Manually collected and carefully processed, our limited olive oil production from MIST Farm is an exclusive product reserved uniquely for connoisseurs and fine restaurants.

FRUITS

Grown without any pesticides in a clean natural environment, MIST Farm is a major producer of Avocado, Passion fruit and a variety of Citrus fruits, which end up on consumer’s table. In addition, MIST Farm is a major provider of Custard apple to major molasses manufacturers in the region.

Our Haven

The owners of Mist farm, a family of beekeepers, tend to their hives with care and devotion, producing some of the finest honey in the region. The farm is a haven for bees, with plenty of flowers and trees to provide them with nectar and pollen. The owners take pride in their work and are committed to sustainable beekeeping practices, ensuring that their bees thrive and the honey they produce is of the highest quality. Visitors to Mist farm can sample the farm's delicious honey and learn about the fascinating world of bees and the magical art of beekeeping.

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