The Angolan government, in collaboration with UNCTAD and the European Union, is working to improve honey production and export opportunities to diversify its oil-dependent economy. The country's small beekeepers, mostly operating informally, could double their annual production of 90 tons to 200 tons with the right training and equipment. Honey production is seen as a way to benefit the environment and rural communities, and to provide a product with export potential to Europe and North America. A seminar was recently held to train Angolan participants on improved production techniques and certification standards for honey export.