Honey season of beekeepers in Vu Quang, Vietnam

Published 2022년 8월 6일

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Vu Quang district in Ha Tinh, Vietnam, is experiencing a boom in honey production due to favorable weather conditions and the blooming of forest trees. This has led to an increase in the quality and yield of honey, with some families expecting to earn over 45 million VND from the sale of honey. Beekeeping in the district does not require significant capital or effort but needs understanding of bee behaviors for management. The district is encouraging the formation of large-scale cooperatives to improve product quality and stabilize output and plans to guide the use of science and technology in beekeeping.
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Original content

Thanks to favorable weather, many kinds of forest trees give flowers, so the food source of bees is abundant, so the quality of Vu Quang honey (Ha Tinh) is very good and the yield is high. These days, in the middle of the honey harvest, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Dien (Hop Binh village, Huong Minh commune) is always beside the bees. Mr. Dien said: “The family is starting to harvest the 4th (last) main crop of honey, which is estimated to yield nearly 60 kg of high quality honey. This year's bee crop is good, so not only my family but other households are also very excited. It is estimated that the whole family earned about 3 quintals of honey, about 50 kg higher than last year. With the selling price of 200,000 VND / liter (about 150 - 160 thousand VND / kg), the family is expected to earn more than 45 million VND. Also according to Mr. Dien, beekeeping is not difficult, the profits are high, so his family is expected to expand the scale from 30 to 50 flocks in December. And Mr. Nguyen Quang ...
Source: Baohatinh

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