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ASIAN APICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SECOND ASIAN APICULTURAL ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE, INDONESIA 1994
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Indonesia wil! play host to the Second AAA Conference which will be convened in June or July 1994. The objectives of the Conference will be to improve knowledge of honey bees and beekeeping: to facilitate the exchange of information, ideas and experience in apiculture and to strengthen relationships amongst Asian nations.
The International Steering Committee will be comprised of representatives from the member countries of AAA.
Topics in the Conference programme will include: bee biology, bee pathology, beekeeping technology, bee products, bee flora and pollination, beekeeping economy and apiculture extension.
The First Announcement for the Conference will be available later on this year.
It is estimated that over 200 people will attend the Conference.
The Local Organising Committee will be formed between AAA and the Government of Indonesia.
Contact your AAA Chapter for further details.
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The AAA Membership fee is $20 per year. This includes four issues ’ Beekeeping & _Development» “and: AAA Newsletter supplements. People in countries where AAA has chapters (listed below), please send $20 or local equivalent to your chapter. People in other countries send $20 directly to the AAA Office, . Institute of Honeybee Science, Tamagawa University, Machida-shi, Tokyo 194, Japan.
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BANGLADESH:
Dr Alamgir Mati, Bangladesh Apicultural Association, 135 Shantinagar, Dhaka 1217.
CHINA:
Professor G H Yang, Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Xiangshan. Beijing.
“INDIA:
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Central Bee Research Institute, Khadi & Village Industries Commission, 1153 Ganeshkhind Road, Pune 411 016. Dr V K Mattu, Department of Bio-Sciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla 171 005. Dr C C Reddy, Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, Jnaha Bharati, Bangalore 560 056.
INDONESIA:
Ms S Hadisoesilo, PO Box 4/BKN Bangkinang 28401, Riau, Sumatra.
KOREA:
Dr Kun-Suk Woo, Institute of Korea Beekeeping Science, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University, Suwon 440 744. Mr Ki-Tae Cho, Korean Beekeeping Association, 301 Sambo Bldg; Chonglo 6-Ga, Chonglo-Ku, Seoul, 110 126. Mr Woo-Suk Ahn, Cheju Branch, Korean Beekeeping Association, Sambo, 2-dong 1024, Cheju, 690 032.
MALAYSIA:
Dr M Hj Muid, Plant Protection Department, Agricultural University of
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Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor.
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Mr K K Shrestha, Beekeeping Training & Extension Support Project, Godawari, Kathmandu.
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PAKISTAN:
Dr R Ahmad, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, NARC, PO NIH, Islamabad.
PHILIPPINES:
Dr C R Cervancia, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, UP Los Banos, College, Laguna.
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ARABIA:
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SECOND ASIA-PACIFIC CONFERENCE OF ENTOMOLOGY 27 June-3 July 1993,
Okinawa, Japan Further details in Look Ahead page 14
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SRI LANKA:
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Mr] M Al Mughrabi, PO Box 42332, Riyadh, 11541, Ministry of Agriculture & Water, Training Department, Riyadh, Training Centre. :
Dr R W K Punchihewa, Agriculture Research Station, Makandura, Gonawila
(NWP). TAIWAN (China):
Dr F K Hsieh, Taiwan Apicultural & Sericultural Experiment Station, 261
THAILAND:
VIETNAM:
Kuan-nan, Kung-Kuan, Miaoli.
Mr S Buranapawang, Bee Research Section, Thailand Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkhen, Bangkok.
Mr Tran Duc Ha, Director, Bee Research
‘entre, Lang Ha, Dong Da, Hanoi: