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Agrinews December 2012 - Ministry of Agriculture

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HoneyproductionArticle: France BegenselPhoto: Pius NkundaBotswana still imports a lot <strong>of</strong> honeymostly from South Africa and Zambia.The demand for honey stands at 40metric tonnes but only a fraction <strong>of</strong> thatis produced locally. To date since Aprilthis year only three tonnes <strong>of</strong> honey wasproduced from 277 colonies. Low nectasupply is attributed to production beingbelow target.There are a good number <strong>of</strong> Bee farmersassociations who are striving to improve thetonnage <strong>of</strong> honey produced locallyMost farmers keep theirbeehives in apiaries. These areshelters used to protect beesfrom harsh weather conditionsMost <strong>of</strong> the honey found in major retailsupermarkets is imported from SouthAfrica and Zambia. This has promptedthe <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Agriculture</strong> to ensureinitiatives are in place to increaseproduction.The table below shows honey production against imports <strong>of</strong> honey since 20062006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/<strong>2012</strong>Honey production 5.3 5.9 13.7 13.4 13.2 14.2Honey imports 38.553 26.636 27.286 37.058 24.396 38.737Monetary value (P) 2 850 445* 1 272 524 1 845 440 2 943 599 1 598 940* 3 440 905*17<strong>December</strong> <strong>2012</strong>

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