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2006-07-12
102 QUEEN BESS ROBBED IN SPAIN - VALUE 12,000 EUROS
Two beekeepers have denounced it in the position of the Civil Guard of Viana do Bolo of Pinofranquedo, who had transferred to Ourense the bees, with the objective on which they fed and they improved his honey, considered of high quality and very demanded in the market.
2006-07-12
IN NEW ZEALAND - 50 YEAR IMPORT BAN ON AUSTRALIAN HONEY LIFTED
Honey from Western Australia - which does not have European foulbrood disease in its bees - will be allowed to enter the country without treatment. Other Australian honey will have to be treated with heat and some other bee products may be treated with radiation.
2006-07-12
IN AUSTRALIA BEEKEEPERS DISCUSS INDUSTRY FUTURE
Leading beekeepers are in Launceston discussing the challenges of falling honey prices and the growing threat of disease. It is estimated that the beekeeping industry is worth USA 1.700 M (US$ 1,278M) to Australian agriculture, and at the meeting, apiarists from around the country are deciding how best to allocate the annual half-a-million-dollar research and development budget to protect the future of the industry.
2006-07-11
BEEKEEPING HEALTH PRESENTATION IN ARGENTINA
The Beekeepers Center begins its institutional activities organizing a technical Char for honey producers and other attendants. 14 of Julio to 08:00pm hs in the Estate of the Rural Association of Chivilcoy, Pcia. of Buenos Aires.
2006-07-11
ORGANIC PRODUCT CERTIFICATION FOR THE EXPORT TO JAPAN FROM ARGENTINA AND CHILE
Letis S.A. by certify by an agreement signed with QAI Japan under the norms of the JAS (Japan Agricultural Standards).
2006-07-10
IN MEXICO RAIN EXCITES THE BEES
In Reynosa torrential rain excited the clusters of bees in diverse places of the city, reason why the intervention of the authorities of the 066 and the firemen to fight them was necessary, in order to restore the tranquillity of the citizens.
2006-07-10
EC PUBLISHED THEIR CONTROL PROGRAM FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER
Third countries in page 13.
2006-07-10
THE XX AMERICAN BEEKEEPING SEMINARY PRESENTS THEIR ACTIVITY PROGRAMA
In Querétaro México from july 26 to 28th, 2006.
2006-07-10
EC RAPID ALERT SYSTEM FOR FOOD AND FEED WEEK 27 / 2006
Honey incomig Germany contaminated with sulphadimidine
2006-07-09
EU FARMERS GET ANOTHER SUBSIDY
The European Commission has approved spending euros $35 million to promote farm goods to potential buyers. The selected programs cover organic products, agricultural quality products, dairy products, meat, wine, fruit and vegetables, plants, honey and potatoes.
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