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BEEKEEPING FOR PROSPERITY



WHAT: Well managed, modern apiaries will be used to demonstrate the positive effect of beekeeping for income generation and reforestation.  They will provide a sustainable source of manageable income for beekeepers and provide a consistent supply of honey and wax for sale.  
Bee Hives in Gambia
WHY:  Deforestation is a serious problem in Gambia and today there are only a few primary forests left.  Community forest management is a long term project and people need to identify income- generating activities within those forests. One of the best identified activities is beekeeping. Once someone starts beekeeping, they begin to receive earnings within 2-3 months, and beekeeping can provide more income than the annual farming income.   The result is that people are then interested in protecting the forest, because they need enough trees and flowers for their bees.

There is a long tradition in Gambia of using wild honey and in most communities there is traditional beekeeping knowledge. The bees themselves are native to Africa, thus being very resistant to disease. The idea of incorporating beekeeping into community forests came from the farmers themselves, and most of the honey produced is sold in Gambia, where it is also used in medication.  In words of Amadou Ceesay, of the National Beekeepers Association of the Gambia, beekeeping “is the fastest and cheapest way of protecting forests, because local communities benefit from it.”

HOW: The Gambia Beekeeping Project has 4 components:
  1. Select a group of 25 women farmers and 25 men farmers to develop an integrated natural resources management approach to beekeeping, building on local practices to improve the utilization, management and conservation of native trees and crops.
  2. Purchase the modern beekeeping equipment.
  3. Provide training to the locally selected beekeepers in sustainable beekeeping, conservation and participatory project management.
  4. Organize self-sustaining associations and networks for the production and marketing of high value honey products.

EXPECTED RESULTS:  At the end of the project:

  1. There will be a cadre of high quality practical trained beekeepers;
  2. Honey and beeswax production capacity will increase;
  3. New market opportunities will be realized as rural beekeepers' produce are collected at central locations;
  4. Employment will increase;
  5. Community income will increase;
  6. Beekeeping communities will be able to effectively plan for future honey and wax production;
  7. Modern training facilities will be provided and the centers will serve as training centers for future beekeepers.

FUNDING NEEDED:  $10,000



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