Bringing bees to the coastal mangrove forests in Vietnam to create clean, fragrant, and extremely nutritious honey

게시됨 2022년 8월 1일

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Parrot flower honey, uncontaminated by pesticides and known for its scent, has led to increased prices and profits for beekeepers in Vietnam. Mr. Nguyen Van Luong and Mr. Pham Van Chinh, both established beekeepers, have seen higher income this year due to the quality and demand for this honey. The honey collecting involves moving the bees to different areas based on the flower bloom season, allowing for efficient honey production and a consistent income source despite the challenges of beekeeping and the effects of COVID-19.
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Flowers from this plant growing in the sea have a characteristic scent and are not contaminated with pesticides, so the honey of parrots is very popular in the market. This year, the price of honey is higher than in previous years, and beekeepers also have better income. Sticking with beekeeping for honey for nearly 20 years, every year when the tiger and parrot flowers bloom, Mr. Nguyen Van Luong, Xuan Hoa commune, Xuan Truong district also brings his bees to Xuan Thuy National Park to collect honey. This year, Mr. Luong placed 400 colonies of bees along the small road inside the core zone of the national park for the bees to get honey most efficiently, so there will be less need to feed the bees with extra food. According to Mr. Luong, the parrot tiger is a plant that grows in the coastal area, living characteristics are half-water and half-terrestrial, the parrot flower blooms naturally, unaffected by chemicals and pesticides. Therefore, beekeeping along the mangroves always ...
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