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Directorate of Forestry Namibia
1996 32 minutes PAL/VHS version (VID06)
The sound of the marimba accompanies this pleasant and interesting video of beekeeping underway in Namibia. It begins with a honey hunter, removing the stone that acts as a doorway for a colony that he has been harvesting for the past fifteen years. We watch as he carefully takes his annual share of the honeycombs and replaces the stone. The video then accompanies Derek Sherratt, a VSO volunteer, as he travels to schools and beekeeping centres in northern Namibia, demonstrating simple and low-cost methods of beekeeping. Derek's calm and practical approach obviously pays off, as he discovers when one of his students is inspired to go home and build his own top-bar hive. A very good portrayal of beekeeping and development.
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