
French beekeepers are suffering from a buildup of stocks, foreign competition, production losses linked to climate change, and the invasive Asian hornet, an insect that can eat through an entire hive in a few hours, the ministry said in a statement.
The new money will help support the cash flow of struggling beekeepers, while the government also aims to tackle the issues beekeepers are facing, it said.
France is one of the largest producers of honey in the EU. It has more than 71,000 beekeepers who together maintain nearly 1.4 million beehives, ministry data shows.
In January, the EU agreed to introduce harmonised methods of analysis to detect honey adulteration with sugar to limit fraudulent practices.