There will be support for beekeepers affected by the flood in Poland

Published 2024년 10월 31일

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The Polish Ministry of Agriculture is planning to allow beekeepers affected by a flood in 2024 to apply for aid under the Common Agricultural Policy for 2023-2027. The flood is estimated to have destroyed up to 25% of bee families and over 100 thousand bee families were lost, causing significant financial loss to beekeepers and potentially reducing the honey harvest. The cost of maintaining a bee family ranges from PLN 449 in amateur apiaries to PLN 525 in commercial ones. The Polish Chamber of Honey expects that the rebuilding costs could reach into the hundreds of thousands of zlotys.
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The Ministry of Agriculture announced in a statement that it is working on a change that will allow beekeepers to apply for aid in the Strategic Plan for the Common Agricultural Policy for 2023-2027. "The change in the scope of applying for aid will be available to beekeepers who, as a result of the flood in 2024, completely or partially lost their apiaries," the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development emphasized. The Polish Chamber of Honey reported on October 9 that as a result of the flood, "up to 25 percent of bee families" could have been destroyed in these areas and over 100 thousand bee families were lost. According to the chamber, over 7 thousand beekeepers suffered losses, and the flooding could significantly reduce next year's honey harvest. The Polish Chamber of Honey also indicated that rebuilding apiaries is a huge financial challenge, as the expenses could amount to hundreds of thousands of zlotys. It was reported that maintaining one bee family costs an ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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