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In the U.S. in 2025, the average price of honey was about *** U.S. cents per pound, increasing from 2024. The cost of honey since 2010 generally increased and reached its highest in 2017.Â
Honey is used globally for various reasons, some of the most common and important uses are as a raw sweetener, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant. In 2022, it was revealed that conventional grocery stores had the largest honey sales share in the U.S. at over ** percent, while the other channels stood below ** percent. The production volume of honey was just over *** million pounds in 2023; the volume has gradually decreased since 2010 but was highest in 2014.
The honey stock values have fluctuated across the country over the past few years; however, South Dakota took the first position for the largest honey stocks in the U.S., with approximately **** million pounds. The value of honey production shows positive signs of increasing; despite the value mildly shifting each year, it has grown vastly since 2003, with the value being around * million U.S. dollars to 2024 where the value is equivalent to about million U.S. dollars.
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