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TSMC's Sweet Surprise: Chip Giant Dives into Honey Production

From semiconductors to sweetness: TSMC's biodiversity initiatives have led to a boom in bee populations, resulting in an unexpected honey venture.

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There are honey bees in this image.

TSMC's Sweet Surprise: Chip Giant Dives into Honey Production

TSMC, the global semiconductor giant, has ventured into an unexpected industry: honey production. The world's largest chip foundry has launched 'Ji Mi', a honey product born from a unique collaboration with local beekeepers and Tunghai University near its Taiwan fabs.

TSMC's biodiversity initiatives around its sites have led to a remarkable resurgence of bee populations. These efforts have enabled bees to return and establish thriving colonies, setting the stage for the unusual partnership.

The honey, named 'Ji Mi', was recently showcased at the prestigious 2025 Asia-Pacific Sustainability Expo's 'Sustainability × Growth Forum'. However, details about the Tunghai University leader who spearheaded this collaboration remain scarce, as search results do not provide specific information.

TSMC's 'Ji Mi' honey is a testament to the company's commitment to sustainability and community engagement. Despite the lack of information about the Tunghai University leader who facilitated this partnership, the honey's launch signals a new chapter in TSMC's corporate social responsibility efforts.

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