Mozambique: Beekeepers in Mecula seek a market for their made in Niassa honey

게시됨 2024년 11월 28일

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Beekeepers in the Niassa Special Reserve, Mecula, face challenges in selling their honey due to insufficient market promotion and publicity, resulting in low revenue and hindering sustainable social and economic projects. Moisés Muhalimo, a local beekeeper, processes about 40 liters of honey daily with a team of 15, but struggles with market access. They are seeking government help to connect with the national market to boost sales. Efforts are underway to distribute hives to new beekeepers to enhance family incomes, with honey priced at 500 meticais, primarily bought by tourists.
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Beekeepers operating in the Niassa Special Reserve conservation area in the district of Mecula are facing difficulties in placing their honey on the national market, due to the lack of publicity and promotion of local community projects. They say they feel unmotivated to carry on because the revenue they earn is below their expectations and makes it impossible to implement new social and economic projects aimed at sustainability and improving the quality of life. Moisés Muhalimo, a beekeeper and reserve employee, told Notícias that, over eight years of experience in the area, he had processed on average around 40 litres of honey daily, working with a group of 15 persons overseeing 48 hives. According to the source, the association also purchases honey produced by other beekeeper associations as a way of raising revenue – efforts that have not had the desired effects due to the lack of market for placing the product. To reverse the situation, the members are asking government ...

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