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Apiculture gives some of the world's poorest people the opportunity to enhance their income. To be able to do this they need to understand appropriate beekeeping methods for the place where they live. Methods will vary with the location and the resources available for beekeeping. Although the beekeeping sector is fast evolving the most vulnerable people frequently have the least access to the beekeeping information they need. Good quality training will demonstrate how livelihoods might be improved by using affordable beekeeping methods or by maximising the value of the products that can be achieved with the resources available to producers.

 

Beekeeping trainers need knowledge of beekeeping and also knowledge of teaching. Good training must be interesting, motivating and useful. Training courses need to be tailored to meet the needs and learning abilities of the participants. Learning is always best achieved by doing, therefore workshops and training programmes should be designed to ensure that people participate actively and try things about for themselves.  Safety of people should be taken into consideration for all practical courses. 

 

Effective training courses require careful planning and follow-up. Failing to plan is planning to fail. It is often useful to incorporate some form of assessment within a training programme as this verifies to both trainer and students that learning outcomes have been achieved.   By the end of a training course participants must be clear about the next steps they need to take in order to implement their new knowledge. Profitable beekeeping is a practical skill and people learn practical skills best by trying them out for themselves. The best training courses are designed so that people leave understanding the steps they will need to take to make full use of the information they have learned. 

 

Training topics which are relevant to those engaged in beekeeping in developing countries include: beekeeping, basic business skills, marketing, making added-value products and running successful clubs and associations.

 

Bees for Development provide sponsored resource boxes to help groups carrying out beekeeping training. Click here to find out more.  

 

 

 

 

 

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A Manual for Trainers of Small Scale Beekeeping Development Workers Gentry, C., Rice, R.C., Sommer, C. & Wilburn, M.E.
A Trainer's Box of Tricks Pedley, A.
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Audio-Visual Aids for Cooperative Education and Training Botham, C.N.
Audio-Visual Communication Handbook Pett, D.W.
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Beekeeping Development in the Central African Republic Debold K J Read PDF
Beekeeping in Ghana: on the road in Africa doing developmental beekeeping demonstrations Berube, C.
Beekeeping Service and Development Centre - Informationa Leaflet BSDC
Beekeeping Training and Extension Support Project: Project Document Paxton, R.J.
Beekeeping Training for Farmers in the Himalayas Gurung M., Partap U., Shrestha N., Sharma H., Islam N., Tamang N.
Beekeeping Training Manual (For Beginners) Mishra, R.C.
Beekeeping: and Appropriate Technology Negi, S.S.
Beekeeping: Assistance for GCSE Students Phipps, J.
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Chinese Eastern Bee Research Institute invites correspondence Anon PDF
Craft aid in Rodrigues: bees and disabled people Draper, P. & Duggan, M. PDF
Development and Implementation of an Undergraduate Beekeeping Program at Makerere University J E Tew Read PDF
Documenting, Evaluating and Learning from our Development Projects: a Participatory Systemization Workbook Selener, D.
Draft of an Economic Evaluation of Danmarks Biavlerforening (DBF) Supervised Beekeeping Project (funded by Danida) in Guinea Bissau, West Africa Maane, J.S.M.
Economics of Beekeeping Industry Justus, E.R.
Education, Repression & Liberation: Namibia Ellis, J.
Educational Aids on Apiculture IBRA
Empowering the Rural Disabled FAO
Farm Planning and Management for Trainers of Extension Workers in the Caribbean FAO
Final Report of the Workshop on Some Basic Elements of Beefarming at Cooperative College, Bamenda NOWEBA
Follow-up mission on the evaluation of DBF supervised (DANIDA funded) beekeeping project in Guinea-Bissau 31.09.01-09.10.01 Maane, J
Forest Products and Household Incomes: A Review and Annotated Bibliography Townson, I.M.
Gender and organisational change training manual Groverman,V & Gurung,J D
Haiti Beekeeping Mission Geckler, S. PDF
Handbook for Development Workers Overseas: some questions to consider before, during and after a period of employment in the Third World Roberts, G.
How to Make and Use Visual Aids: a VSO Book Harford, N. & Baird, N.
Humanity Development Library 2.0: for sustainable development and basic human needs. 1 230 publications, 30 000 images, 160 000 pages Humanity Development Library
Indonesia: Country Statement - Presented at Workshop in Research and Development on Beekeeping in Tropical Asia Hadisoesilo, S.
Integrating Environmental and Economic Accounting at the Farm Level FAO
International Workshop on Non-Apis Bees and their Role as Crop Pollinators Larson, J.H., Tepedino, V.J., Torchio, P.F. & Vandenburg, J.D.
Introductory Apiculture Course 34-221: The Biology of Honey Bees Kevan, P.G. & Dabrowska-Miciula, E.
Learning from Rural Women: A Manual for Village-Level Training to Promote Women's Activities in Marketing FAO
Lesson Plans for Beekeeping in the Philippines Sammataro, D.
Livelihoods Diversification and Enterprise Development FAO
Lower costs for learners Akukumah, N. Read
Manual for Appropriate Beekeeping in Zambia Smallholder Development Project
May Newsletter 2009 Apoolo na Angor Read PDF
Observational hives: educational beekeeping Caron, D.M. Read
Opportunities for Training in Apiculture World-wide IBRA
Participatory Learning & Action 54: Mapping for Change IIED & CTA
Peace Corps Volunteer in Zaire Known as "The Bee Charmer" McCarty J Read PDF
Practical Manual on Beekeeping Gupta, JK; Sharma, HK; Thakur, RK.
Proceedings of a workshop to develop strategies to address research issues identified in the National Forest and beekeeping programmes Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
Proceedings of the Aushra Workshop on Land Policy Bruce, J. et al
Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? Siegel, T. & Betz, J.
Research and Training Results: Activities to Improve Traditional Honey and Beeswax Harvest and Post Harvest Practices Jumhur, A. & Wickham, T.
Science for Self Reliance Society for Technology & Development
SEAGA - Socioeconomic and Gender Analysis Programme - Field Handbook Wilde, V (FAO)
Selection of Visual Aids IBRA
Sericulture Training Manual Lee, S.P., Lim, S.H. & Kim, Y.T.
Starting a cooperative: Farmer-controlled economic initiatives Koopmans, R. PDF
Starting with Bees: An Introduction to African Beekeeping Nazzi, F., Annoscia, D., Del Fabbro, S., Del Piccolo, F.
The BBKA Guide to Beekeeping Davis, I. & Cullum-Kenyon, R.
The Birth of Itumbauzo Beekeepers Association Eaton, P. PDF
The Kom beekeeping project Kenneth, C. and Gregory, P.
Top Tips for Trainers. Principles of beekeeping training Clauss, B. Read
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