South Korea: Beekeeping farm registration accepted on August 31st

게시됨 2021년 7월 26일

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Yeongcheon city in South Korea has given a deadline for bee farming businesses to register under the 'Act on the Promotion and Support of the Beekeeping Industry' by the end of August. Farms with ten or more native honeybees, 30 or more Western honey bees, or 30 or more mixed breeding groups are required to register. Those who do not comply may face penalties such as fines and exclusion from beekeeping-related policy projects. Additionally, the city is recruiting participants for its local community job project for the latter half of the year.
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(Youngcheon = Yonhap News) The city of Yeongcheon announced that in accordance with the enforcement of the 'Act on the Promotion and Support of the Beekeeping Industry' (Beekeeping Industry Act), beekeeping farms must apply for registration by the 31st of next month. The registration target is beekeeping farms with 10 or more native honeybees, 30 or more Western honey bees, or 30 or more mixed breeding groups. Farmers who do not register may be fined up to 300,000 won for production and sale of beekeeping products, and may be restricted from beekeeping-related policy projects. Submit documents proving that you have the right to use the site, disinfection facilities, equipment and medicines, installation of information signs, production (processing) facilities, and equipment to the Eup/Myeon/Dong administrative welfare center where the workplace is located. An official from Yeongcheon City said, "As bees are of high public value, we plan to find various policies such as planting of ...
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