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During the Apimondia Congress in Beijing a formal meeting of AAA was held. The meeting, chaired by the General Secretary, Dr Matsuo Matsuka, was attended by about 80 people. The President of AAA, Professor Tetsuo Sakai gave a welcoming address and Vice-Presidents Professor Siriwat Wongsiri and Professor L R Verma were also in attendance.
AAA now has
|4 Chapters (or sub-groups) and Members from India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam gave short reports of recent news from their
country.
A major topic for discussion was the forthcoming AAA Conference in Indonesia: the organisers are keen to make this a very useful and productive meeting, and hope to have bee scientists and beekeepers from all Asian countries represented. During the Apimondia Congress many papers gave new facts on the biology of Asian bees, and the Indonesian Conference will provide next year's venue for up-to-date exchange of information.
One problem facing AAA is that some Members are forgetting that their subscriptions must be paid every year. As with all successful organisations, AAA depends upon Members paying their subscriptions on time!
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BANGLADESH:
Dr Alamgir Mati, Bangladesh Apicultural Association, 135 Shantinagar, Dhaka 1217. Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture, BCA 23/12 Khilji Road, Shyamoli, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207.
Mr S M Latif Dewan, c/o Bee Research Unit, School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, CFI 3TL, UK.
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Professor GH Yang, Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Xiangshan, Beijing. Dr Wei-Yi Wang, Hangzhou Pollen Co Ltd,
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INDIA:
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AAA. Send the local .equivalent of USS20 to your local Chapter. If there is-no Chapter in your country, or.if you would like to form one, then join by sending USS20 to AAA, Institute of Honeybee
Science, Tamagawa University; Machida-shi, Tokyo 194, Japan.
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Dr C C Reddy, Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, jnaha Bharati, Bangalore 560 056.
Ms Soesilawati Hadisoesilo, PO Box 4/BKN Bangkinang 28401, Riau, Sumatra. Mc Adjat Sudrajijat, Ministry of Forestry, Manggala Wanabakti Bldg, F13, Subroto-Senayan, Jakarta, 10270
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Central Bee Research Institute, Khad: & Village Industries Commission, 1153 Ganeshkhind Road, Pune 411 O16.
DrV K Mattu, Department of Bio-Sciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla 171 005.
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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, 30! 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 Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor.
NEPAL:
Mr Krishna K Shrestha. Beekeeping Training & Extension Support Project, Godawari,
PAKISTAN:
Dr Rafiq Ahmad. Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, NARC, PO NIH, Islamabad.
PHILIPPINES:
Dr Cleofas R Cervancia, Department of Entomology. College of Agriculture, UP Los Banos, College, Laguna.
SAUDIARABIA:
Mr Jassim M AI Mughrabi, PO Box 42332, Riyadh, 11541, Ministry of Agriculture & Water, Training Department, Riyadh.
SRILANKA:
Dr R W K Punchihewa, Agricuiture Research Station, Makandura, Gonawila (NWP).
TAIWAN (China):
Dr
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THAILAND:
K Hsieh, Taiwan Apicultural & Sericultural Experiment Station, 26) Kuan-nan. Kung-Kuan, Miaoli. MrS Buranapawang, Bee Research Section, Thailand Department of Agriculture,
VIETNAM:
Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkhen, Bangkok. Mr Tran Duc Ha, Director, Bee Research Centre, Lang Ha, Dong Da, Hanoi.
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ANNOUNCEMENT The Second Asian Apicultural Association Conference will take place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 25-30 July 1994. This promises to be a very interesting meeting, held in a tropical bee environment. Yogyakarta is a University town in the south of Central Java. Accommodation ranging from the inexpensive upwards will be available. For further details contact:
Organising Committee of the Second AAA Conference, Directorate of Afforestation and Social Forestry, Ministry of Forestry, Manggala Wanabakti Building 13 Floor, J] Gatot Subroto Senayan, Jakarta 10270, Indonesia.
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