1 minute read44th Apimondia International Apicultural Congress – Daejeon, South Koreafrom Bees for Development Journal Edition 117 - December 2015by Bees for DevelopmentNext ArticleTelling the BeesThe famous Flow Hive – everyone wanted to see this multi-million $ internet sensation, and meet its inventors tooRickshaws pedalled by smiling students assisted delegates to travel speedily between venuesGladstone Solomon presenting his talk – one of over 400 presentations at the CongressDelegates had opportunity to see very high tech honey processingOur Korean hosts provided spectacular cultural entertainmentsYasaeng, the family-run, major apicultural company in South Korea, were a focus of attention in ApiExpoKorean beekeepers use wooden hives imported from China – complete with framesMore articles from this publication:Telling the Bees12minpages 6-9Practical Beekeeping – when beekeepers have to decide between life and death7minpages 3-5In Issue 1172minpage 2Back Cover2minpage 20Notice Board2minpage 19Bookshelf4minpage 18What's on2minpage 17US quilters fundraise for Bfd’s work in Ethiopia1minpage 16South Sudan’s first exports to the USA include 100% natural honey2minpage 16Show moreThis article is from:Bees for Development Journal Edition 117 - December 2015