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ISSUE No 102 March 2012

In this issue

Importance of stingless bees in El Salvador....................................... 3

Stakeholders share hive technology experiences........................ 5

Recent research.................................... 6

Letters ................................................. 6

Trees Bees Use..................................... 7

Marketing strategy for honey in Ethiopia............................................ 8

40 nations eligible for honey import by EU........................................ 9

Notice Board ........................................ 9

News around the World...................... 10

Look and Learn Ahead ........................ 12

Notice Board ...................................... 12

Bookshelf ........................................... 14

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Stingless beekeepers in El Salvador

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