The North Chungcheong Province is expanding its honeybee-friendly secretory complex... securing 1 billion from the lottery fund.

Published 2025년 10월 10일

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The Chungbuk Province is expanding its efforts to create honeybee habitat zones and revitalize the beekeeping industry in response to threats posed by climate change. The honeybee habitat zone creation project involves planting nectar-producing trees such as acacia, elderberry, and chestnut trees, and has been underway since 2023. Next year, the project will be expanded. So far, the Chungbuk Province has been creating honeybee habitat zones through the Regional Specialized Afforestation Project, a national budget-supported initiative by the Korea Forest Service. However, due to the increasing demand for nectar-producing trees, the scale of the project will be increased to 50 hectares next year, and 1 billion won has been secured from the lottery fund to meet this need. The province is promoting the beekeeping industry and the resource development of eco-tourism, aiming for a triple benefit.

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In response to climate change threatening the ecosystem of bees, Chungbuk Province is expanding its efforts to restore the bee ecosystem and revitalize the beekeeping industry by creating honey source complexes. The honey source complex creation project, which involves planting honey source trees such as acacia, jujube, and chestnut trees, has been underway since 2023. The province plans to expand the project next year. Until now, Chungbuk Province has created honey source complexes through the Regional Specialty Afforestation Project, a national budget-supported project by the Korea Forest Service. However, due to the increasing demand for honey source trees, the province has decided to expand the scale to 50 hectares next year and has secured 1 billion won from the lottery fund for this purpose. The province emphasized the policy achievements and social welfare contributions of the lottery fund to secure full support from the fund. Creating honey source complexes is also ...
Source: Agrinet

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