Bees for Development Journal Edition 44 - September 1997

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BEERKEEPING

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DEVELOPMENT 44

ZOOM IN ON... Frame hives including Dadant, the “FranceCongo” hive, and Langstroth hives are used only in a few apiaries. Their distribution is limited to abbeys and some white people.

Vegetation Semi-arid savannah (trees and bushes) in the North. Humid tropical forests and grass savannah in the Central and Southern areas. Deforestation is obvious everywhere due to the

Equipment Hive tools, protective clothing, smokers and veils are made in Benin by local craftspeople. Electric centrifuges and other such equipment are not commonly found.

expansion of arable farming. There are only a few patches left along the rivers and in reserves with dense tropical forest.

Agriculture About 75% of the population earn a living from agriculture. Subsistence crops include cassava, maize, sorghum and yam. Cash crops include

Problems

coffee, cotton, palm oil and peanuts. In addition avocado, beans, coconuts, guava, mango, millet, papaya, pineapples, and many other fruits and vegetables are grown.

Vandalism and theft of combs from frame hives often occurs when hives are in the bush or on farms. Beekeeping is only a minor incomegenerating activity. People are often not aware of the potential and value of the industry in terms of pollination and natural conservation

Honeybees

Number of beekeepers

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The honeybee Apis mellifera adansonii is found everywhere in Benin. The bees are quite defensive and are feared by many people. Hives are usually kept out in the bush, not within villages. The swarming season is be September-October, although colonies can the year. caught easily throughout

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Honey production November to April: this is the best time for honey production. The total annual honey harvest is unknown. Most of the harvested honey still comes from honey hunting.

Beekeeping Honey hunting is still common as many colonies live in tree cavities or termite mounds. Nests are also found under large baobab branches or on the ceilings of houses in towns. These colonies are exploited by local people with fire and axes. Calabashes, clay pots, gourds, hollowed-out tree trunks and palm stems are all used as hives for beekeeping. A unique way of constructing hives is found in the Somba Land. Hives made of clay are built directly into the forks of trees (between the stems and branches) and look like closed waterpots. Top-bar hives are made of cement, clay and wood. There are also cylindrical hives made out of iron sheets and insulated with a layer of

Beekeeping potential is great bees fly 365 are There the of of 365 out year. days There is available. always flowering plants not enough honey produced to supply the demand. Supermarkets still import large quantities of honey from Europe.

Honey price The honey market is strong. One litre of good honey costs 2,400 CFA Franc (4.5US$). Honey jars are difficult to obtain so most honey is sold in recycled whisky bottles.

Honeybee diseases, pests and predators No diseases have been reported.

WERNER LOHR

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Size 112,600 km? Former name Dahomey Location West Africa. Neighbours are (clockwise) from the west, Togo, Burkina Faso, Niger and Nigeria.

Population 5,000,000 people. There are about 65 ethnic groups. GNP 380USS per capita Currency CFA Franc. 1USS = 570 CFA

Beekeeping Association

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Cotonou

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National Association of Beekeepers in Benin (ANAB), PO Box 1254, Cotonou. ANAB is a member of the West African Beekeepers’

Association.

Training Available at the private beekeeping centre CIAT (Centre Intégré d’Apiculture Tropical), PO Box 662, Parakou. There is also a private honey production centre in Tobe near Bassila.

Projects

A traditional style of hive

A Bees for Development publication

There is no project devoted to beekeeping alone in Benin, but about ten development projects have included beekeeping as a component in their activities in the past five to ten years. Research activities are only carried out by individuals dedicated to knowing more about bees.

Thanks to Werner Lohr of API-Promo, and Sariki Yanntanou for providing the information for this article.

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