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HONEY FOR SALE

Thanks to the good knowledge received through BfDJ | have helped villagers of Madhya Pradesh State, India to harvest 500 kg of honey from agricultural crops including cotton. This is ready for sale. Contact Digant Oza digant_2004@yahoo.co.in

ENVIRONMENT PRIZE

FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, supports beekeeping projects in developing countries. For projects with budgets under US$10,000, beekeepers’ groups and associations may apply for small project funding from the TeleFood Special Fund. Request documents should include a brief description of the project's objectives, the proposed food production or income generating activities, the work plan, the number of participants, a detailed list of inputs with cost estimates and the reporting arrangements. Submit your request to the office of FAO or UNDP in your country. Applications for projects with budgets over US$10,000 must be submitted through a Government Ministry.

See www.fao.orgRemember to tell Bees for Development the outcome of yourapplication

APIACTA

For the beekeeper and the scientist Apiacta the Apimondia Journal. 2003 and 2005 editions available to download from www.apimondia.org

BEE BOOKS NEW AND OLD

The Weaven, Little Dewchurch, Hereford HR2 6PP UK, for your new and second-hand books. Telephone +44 (0)1432 840529 or www.honeyshop.co.uk

CONGRATULATIONS

Developing Countries Farm Radio Network on 25 years of radio for rural development! www.farmradio.org

BEE CRAFT

A full colour monthly beekeeping magazine for beginners and experts alike covering all aspects of beekeeping in the UK and Ireland. FREE SAMPLE COPY on request, 18.00 (UK), €36 (Ireland), US$51 (USA) for 12 issues (all other currencies on request). Credit cards accepted. Contact: www.bee-craft.com

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