Ukrainian beekeepers predict better profitability of the apiary this year

Published 2020년 7월 26일

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Beekeeping advisor Yuriy Shirokostup has recommended beekeepers to ensure some form of insurance and suggested planting phacelia to improve apiary profitability. He anticipates better profits this year due to lower honey production and reduced work load. He also advised beekeepers to diversify their products by collecting royal jelly, propolis, and retail selling honey instead of bulk.
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According to him, many beekeepers took out bee colonies for acacia, spent money on transportation of beehives, but didn't receive honey. “In the current situation, I advise beekeepers to make points to somehow reinsure themselves, nomadic apiaries and stationary. By the way, I advise the owners of stationary apiaries to sow at least a few hundred square meters of phacelia every year, ”says Yuriy Shirokostup. He predicts that this year the profitability of the apiary will be better, because there is less honey and not much work. “I pump out the honey and it will be taken from me at a good price. But ...
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