2011.03.14 - 17:20:12 / radiorebelde.Honey Production.SANTA CLARA, Cuba. - By the end of February, apiarists from the central Cuban province of Villa Clara exceeded the amount of honey colleted last year, in that same period, by 76 tons.">2011.03.14 - 17:20:12 / radiorebelde.Honey Production.SANTA CLARA, Cuba. - By the end of February, apiarists from the central Cuban province of Villa Clara exceeded the amount of honey colleted last year, in that same period, by 76 tons.">

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2011.03.14 - 17:20:12 / radiorebelde.Honey Production.SANTA CLARA, Cuba. - By the end of February, apiarists from the central Cuban province of Villa Clara exceeded the amount of honey colleted last year, in that same period, by 76 tons.

According to the director of the apiculture enterprise in the province, Adelfo Sosa, the increase was the result of several changes such as the replacement of 60 percent of queen bees, the increase of beehives in the apiaries and the improvement in the handling of insects.

Sosa noted that these results will contribute to meeting the plan of the present year, which rises up to 810 tons, with more than 15,000 beehives, and 71 apiarists in Villa Clara.

He mentioned that there are five centers in the province for raising queen bees, which annually accounts for replacing more than 75 percent of honeycombs, as established by normative techniques to avoid diseases.

Apiarist Ramon Marrero, the best producer in the province during the last harvest, explained that systematicity and strict compliance to the technical norms is the key of success in apiculture.

Marrero affirmed that in order to avoid infestation by mites like Varroa, working bees have to be directly observed so as to detect on time any symptoms of the disease and prevent contagion.  (ACN)


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