Turkey: Beekeepers from Balkan countries receive training in Ordu

Published Jun 4, 2022

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The Ordu Apiculture Research Institute in Turkey is conducting a training program for beekeepers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Croatia as part of the "Balkan Countries Queen Beekeeping" project. The institute is providing technical information and practical training on queen bee breeding to increase colony productivity. The training is being well-received by the participants, and they are expected to complete the program on June 6th.
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Ordu Apiculture Research Institute, which is the only one in its field in Turkey, provides training to beekeepers in four Balkan countries. 10 honey producers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia came to the city as part of the "Balkan Countries Queen Beekeeping" project, prepared by the institute affiliated to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA). Since May 30, the institute experts have been providing technical information on "queen bee" breeding in the workshop and applied training in the field. They will be able to increase productivity in the colony thanks to training Şeref Cınbirtoğlu, Director of Ordu Apiculture Research Institute, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that Ordu stands out as the locomotive province of Turkey's beekeeping. Stating that Ordu makes a significant contribution to world honey production, Cınbırtoğlu stated that the institute, which has been serving for 28 years, also ...
Source: Sondakika

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