A honey festival has opened in Kaluga

Published 2020년 8월 15일

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The 16th honey festival "Honey Spas" has begun in Kaluga, organized by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kaluga Region, the Kaluga City Council, and the Kaluga Union of Beekeepers. The festival, led by the head of the city government of Kaluga, Alexander Ivanov, provides an opportunity for townspeople to purchase products from the best beekeepers of the region and learn about the therapeutic uses of honey. The festival has received support for promoting local agriculture and has resulted in a better harvest this year, procuring about two hundred tons of honey.
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The opening of the 16th honey festival "Honey Spas" took place in Kaluga. According to the press service of the Kaluga City Duma, the festival is organized by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kaluga Region, the Kaluga City Council and the Kaluga Union of Beekeepers. At the honey festival, the townspeople will be able to purchase the products of the best beekeepers of the Kaluga region: May, meadow, melilot, willow, linden, angelica, clover and honeydew honey, honey in combs, wax, pollen, bee bread, propolis and zabrus. The guests of the holiday will be able to see performances by folk art groups, and Kaluga residents will also be able to get advice on the use of honey for medicinal purposes. The festival was also attended by the head of the city government of Kaluga, Alexander Ivanov. “The holding of such festivals speaks of the successful development of agriculture in Kaluga and the Kaluga Region,” stressed Alexander Ivanov. - More and more products of local producers appear on ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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