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Argentine experts assisting apiculture industry

This story was posted 4 years ago
2 November 2022
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Beehive experts from Argentina are assisting Grenada as the country makes moves to boost honey production.

A visiting delegation has been assisting local beekeepers to strengthen capacity in areas of queen rearing, disease management of hives, and monitoring of queen stock. The delegation comprised Technical Experts Elian Tourn and Cecelia Pellegini.

The Ministry of Agriculture, and Lands, Fisheries and Cooperatives has welcomed the technical team of apiary experts leading a training workshop and predicts increased benefits for the sector, as a result.

“We have to understand the food safety standards and the protocols that we must follow in terms of building that industry,” declared Permanent Secretary, Aaron Francois at the opening of the workshop on Friday, 28 October 2022. “We need to build a strong Grenada product that we can trade on any part of the international market.”

Francois, who has experience working in trade, explained the need for beekeepers to organise themselves to lobby as a collective body and maintain the same standards across the board. “We have the creativity and talent to move the industry forward,” he said. “We also have to deal with the production issues, such as queen rearing, and address the other challenges.”

Cecelia Pellegini and Elian Tourn

According to Elain Tourn, the exchange is helpful and aims to improve the queen stock. “We hope to use the information about queen rearing and bee health management to improve the queen stock and beehives in all countries in the Caribbean, while at the same time controlling the Varroa mites,” said Tourn.

The workshop participants spoke of the importance of this type of training to the industry.

“It would be good to know how to handle my bees properly to improve my production. This will help to ensure that I have sufficient honey and honey products so I can offer for sale in the future,” explained Alecia Mason.

“This is very important and can be one of the stepping-stones to a breeding programme that can be essential for the catalysing of bees and the apiculture industry,” another participant, Dwayne Mitchell remarked.

The workshop was part of the API Caribe Project, a regional initiative spearheaded by the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), through support from the Government of Argentina and the Ministry of Agriculture, and Lands, Fisheries and Cooperatives.

API Caribe Phase I began in July 2019 and was developed through cooperation between 4 countries. Grenada benefits from Phase II of the project, which will also improve the capacity to test honey quality and support the development of queen-rearing stations.

“Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Fisheries and Cooperatives… ensuring food and nutrition security for all.”

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Tags: aaron francoisapicultureargentinabeekeepingcecelia pelleginielian tournhoney

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  1. Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha says:
    4 years ago

    We shouldn’t be collaborating with Argentina. They invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982. The British had to go and kick them out.
    We have much in common with the Falkland Islanders.

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