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BfD Training Day: Strengthening livelihoods through beekeeping

Strengthening livelihoods by means of beekeeping
An introduction

Interested in beekeeping as a means to reduce poverty in developing countries?
Looking to find out more?

Join our One Day Training Programme
on Friday 19 June 2009
0930-1600
Wyastone, near Monmouth, Wales (UK)

Introducing a range of topics about beekeeping in developing countries our Training Days are of relevance to individuals and NGO staff.

Topics
· Apiculture in developing countries and how it supports livelihoods
· An introduction to problems faced by beekeepers in poor countries
· Appropriate and sustainable- issues of technology choice
· An introduction to honey marketing and trade
· Case studies: Success stories from around the world

With time allocated for questions and discussions

The price for the day including lunch and refreshments is £100 inclusive of VAT. Our Training Days are held at Wyastone Business Park, in the Wye Valley near Monmouth.

Places can be booked through our website store or ask us for a registration form

Travel and accommodation information

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