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2008-05-13
EL SALVADOR - INAUGURATES A HONEY PROCESING ROOM IN CHATELANANGO
A honey processing plant and a collection center was opened in the town of Citalá. With the new plant is intended to benefit a producer of approximately 103 residents of the cantons The Lagunetas, San Lorenzo, San Ramon, Plans and Guacho.
2008-05-13
BRAZIL- BEEKEEPRS INVEST IN ASSOCIATIONS TO HAVE MARKEY ACCESS
In the organization of production of honey in the Hinterland, producers of Beekeeping Integrated and Sustainable Project of the Semi-arid Paraibano (Apis) create associations and cooperatives to expand access to the consumer market. In the San Jose Lagoon Tapada (CP), 11 families are articulated for the creation of the council of the association. In the Hinterland, 14 associations and three other cooperatives are beginning to give new impetus to the production of honey in the region.
2008-05-13
BRAZIL- APICULTURAL SECTOR GET THE FIRST TECHNICAL NORM
The first technical standard for the beekeeping industry, is now ready to be published and be available for purchase later this month of May. The document, prepared by the Special Temporary Commission to Study the Apicultural Chain, looks at the Field Production System. This is a great achievement for the sector that has suffered recently with the European embargo on Brazilian products.A standard deals with the production of honey from the apiary to the home of honey.
2008-05-13
UNITED KINGDOM- APICULTURAL VISIT TO CHILE
Organized by Discovery Initiatives from november 22 to december 03, 2008
2008-05-13
EC- RAPID ALERT SYSTEM FOR FOOD AND FEED WEEK 19/2008
No beehive productos reported this week
2008-05-12
USA- EVIDENCE THAT COLONY COLLAPSE DISORDER IS A DISEASE
Dr. Eric Mussen, from the University Of California, Davis, is one of the researchers involved with figuring out the cause or causes of Colony Collapse Disorder. In his most recent newsletter he talks about one of the mysteries of Colony Collapse Disorder.
2008-05-12
AUSTRALIA- SCIENTISTS DOSOVER WHY HONEY STICKS TO THE SPOON
Chemist Dr Ian Larson of Monash University in Melbourne said that many researchers believe that such fluids are sticky because sugar molecules slow down the water molecules; however, others do not find any evidence to prove the same. In order to explain this, scientists led by Hefter used salt in place of sugar, which behaves in a similar way but is easier to study. They examined two types of water molecule movement: translational motion, or movement from A to B, and rotational motion, or spinning on an axis, and found that in syrup-like solutions, while the translational movement of water molecules is slowed down, rotational movement remains unaffected. Larson compared this behaviour with cars in traffic jams, where they can change the lanes (rotational motion) but can't move forward (translational motion). In fact, he said that the contradictory findings in previous research are not contradictory at all, because different researchers measure different kinds of water molecule movement.
2008-05-12
CHINA- HONEY OUTPUT WILL DECLINE CONSIDERABILIY IN 2008
Honey product output will decline considerably in 2008, according to the latest information released by the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products. Some honey processing enterprises are now faced with serious raw material supply shortages, which are likely to affect domestic sales and exports of honey products. Insiders estimate that the domestic honey product price will be driven up further by the increasing market demand and the shortage of raw materials this year.
2008-05-12
USA- MORE COLONY LOOSES THAN THE PREVIOUS YEARS
'We normally lose about 25 percent of our honeybee population over the winter,' said Kim Kaplan, a representative of the Agricultural Research Service Center in Beltsville. 'This year, we lost about 10 percent more than usual.' The loss is a major concern for bee researchers at the Beltsville center
2008-05-12
MEXICO- APPROVES APICULTURAL LAW IN COLIMAS STATE
To promote the technological development of the beekeeping operation in the entity, members of the LV Legislature unanimously approved the Law of Beekeeping for the State of Colima, which condenses the initiative of the governor Silverio Cavazos Ceballos.
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