Beekeepers all over Spain will discuss until Thursday the present and future of the sector

Published 2021년 11월 8일

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The XXV State Beekeeping Days, organized by the Coordinator of Farmers and Livestock Organizations (COAG) in Benalmádena, Malaga, from November 8 to 11, brought together beekeepers from across Spain to discuss the sector's current issues and future directions. The event featured presentations and round tables on topics such as honey production and commercialization, young beekeeper experiences, beekeeping food, threats to the Iberian Peninsula from Vespa orientalis, organic beekeeping, honeycomb commercialization issues, Varroa control management, formic acid use, and caged queens in medium-large farms. The conference concluded with a union debate to summarize the discussions and outcomes.
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From this Monday until next Thursday, November 11, beekeepers from all over Spain meet in Benalmádena (Malaga) to address and discuss current issues for the sector and that will undoubtedly mark the future of beekeeping. next years. The Coordinator of Farmers and Livestock Organizations, COAG, organizes these XXV State Beekeeping Days, which will be officially inaugurated tomorrow in an act in which Antonio Vázquez, Head of Beekeeping at COAG Andalucía, Pedro Loscertales, Head of Beekeeping at COAG, will intervene, Antonio Rodríguez, Head of the Livestock Sectors of COAG Andalucía and Provincial Secretary of COAG Málaga, as well as representatives of the Delegation of Agriculture in Malaga and the Provincial Council of Malaga. The topics that will be dealt with in the round tables and presentations are: production and commercialization of honey; experience of incorporation of young beekeepers; beekeeping food; threat of Vespa orientalis in the east and south of the Iberian ...

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