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This is one of Bees for Development's most frequently asked questions.
There are many components to establishing a succesfull beekeeping project. Failure is often a result of some of these compeonents not being considered, perhaps because of incomplete understanding of the different elements of both beekeeping and development.
The three most important elements of a beekeeping development project are:
Follow the links to our decision tree tool. This can help you to decide if there is potential for a beekeeping project in your area and will also help you to consider what you need to think about.
If you decide to go ahead with a beekeeping project, use this website to learn more about beekeeping and find more information.
List of Articles available on this topic (15):
Title | Author |
A Turkmen honey tale | Embrey, M. & Lord, B |
African honey trade workshop (no.81) | Bees for Development |
Apiculture and poverty alleviation in Cameroon part 1 | Nuesiri, E.O. & Fombad, E.E. |
Bee-keeping in the Tropics of Africa | Smith, F.G. |
Beekeeping Development:Honey for the Hajj: Afganistan | Davey, Christopher |
Beekeeping for income generation and costal forest conservation | Lalika, M.C.S. & Machangu, J.S. |
Beekeeping Guidelines in Dari (Afghane) | Shahrouzi, Reza |
Beekeeping in Greenland | Hertz, O. |
Beekeeping in the enclave of Cabinda, Angola | Emery, N. |
Getting started in beekeeping in Barbados | Bees for Development |
Haiti Beekeeping Project | Sterk, B. |
Oman Honeybee Project Research Programme | Whitcombe, R.P |
Planning and Implementing Sustainable Projects In Developing Countries - Theory, Practice & Economics | Kanshahu, A.I. |
Project News - A cross-sectoral approach to beekeeping support | Hausser, Y. & Savary, J. |
Starting with Bees: An Introduction to African Beekeeping | Nazzi, F., Annoscia, D., Del Fabbro, S., Del Piccolo, F. |