Tuesday, 26 February 2013

KYEMPARA BEE FAREMERS HARVESTING HONEY

Progressive farmer Equipping the born child with apiculture skills

Bee keepers Wearing leaves to make bees less aggressive

Beekeepers Wearing leaves to make bees less aggressive

Aphoto showing an improved technology  to avoid bees collusion for high production

A photo showing harvest  of cupped honey

A photo showing harvest  of cupped honey


A photo showing  honey comb

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Farmer leaving apiary to  straining room

Photograph showing bee hives


Harvested honey waiting to be strained



A photograph showing a Bee smoker

The nector trees

Thabulenga Alex a progressive farmer of BIC Showing His Certificates acquired during the Rwenzori Regional Bee Keepers competition  where he emerged the best .


A member of Kyempara bee farmers Association in his apiary


A wife to Petero explaining to BIC outreach staff how she has benefited from apiary and she further told him that all her daughters can also harvest honey whether the father is there or not-they have all been trained.

Thembo another bee farmer of Kyempara bee farmers in his apiary


Petero's traditional hive,He says the hive 20kgs per harvest

Petero leaving apiary to straining room


(BIC Family)Petero and wife showing a smoker  and honey comb.

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