Bees for Development Journal Edition 30 - March 1994

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CONCLUSIONS ;

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All possible efforts must be made to improve the economical value of the native bee

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Apis cerana better management of this bee,

selection, and better marketing. Protection by law alone is not enough

PUBLICATION EXCHANGE

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All interested and committed organisations, institutions or private beekeepers should co-

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INASP is the International Network for the Availability of Scientific Periodicas. It is a co-operative network of donors of recipient institutions aiming

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operate towards optimal success. Therefore all the different ecotypes of Apis cerana of all Asia

to support existing programmes involving the distribution, publication, exchange and donation of books, journals and related materials.

should be compared for their economical value for beekeeping under different conditions.

Write for details

to:

INASP, PO Box 2564, London, W5 IZD, UK

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One special aspect connected with Apis mellifera which has to be mentioned is the introduction

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of better beekeeping technology to Asia. The technical level of Apis cerana beekeeping

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remains the same as it has always been, and it could be compared to the level of Apis mellifera

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beekeeping more than 100 years ago. It is still hard, but not quite hopeless task and this work must be done In Asia a

Contact: IATP, 1313 Fifth Street

SE, Suite 303, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414-1546, USA

Apis mellifera cannot be the only future of

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colonies> between 1985 and

1992 in the north of Thailand. The traditional hives were continuously avatlable in the same place for bees

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introduces the issues of free and fair trade.

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The same situation can be foundinahigh number of small-scale Apis cerana apiaries

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Free Trade vs Fair Trade: do we want just a market

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Contact:

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Bees for Development, Troy, Monmouth, NPS 4AB, UK.

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