A premium product that is gaining popularity in Ukraine

Published 2021년 11월 13일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the popularity of beekeeping in Ukraine, particularly in the Ukrainian Polissya region, with around 250 beekeepers and approximately 4,000 boards and logs. This type of beekeeping results in a premium product, onboard honey, which is extracted once a year and is considered more natural due to its production methods. Other premium honey products include honey in honeycombs and honey from jara-logs, with prices ranging from 300 to 1000 UAH / kg. Onboard honey is obtained through pressing or draining from honeycombs, which increases its therapeutic value.
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Valery Kureyko, beekeeper, beekeeper and co-founder of TM "Noble Honey" told about it, Kurkul.com writes. According to him, today in Ukraine beekeeping is practiced mainly in the region of Ukrainian Polissya (Zhytomyr, Rivne, northern Kyiv and Chernihiv regions), where there are about 250 beekeepers engaged in beekeeping in boards and logs. The total number of boards and logs in Ukraine is about 4000 pieces. - Approximately 30% of the world's number (13,000 units) located in Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Russia, as well as in Georgia (jara-logs). The beekeeper notes that onboard honey, which is also often called "wild bee honey", is a premium product, because it is the most natural and natural product in the industry, and the process of its production and extraction is quite time consuming and unpredictable. Onboard honey is extracted once a season, usually in September-October. The only difference between the boards and the logs is that the former are placed at a height (not less ...
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