Bees for Development Journal Edition 74 - March 2005

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Bees for Development Journal

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HONEY TRADE ISSUES

VIETNAM HOSTS INTERNATIONAL HONEY TRADE SYMPOSIUM This important meeting was the First Symposium on Issues Concerning Developing Countries' International Trade in Honey. It was organised by three of Apimondia's Standing Commissions: Beekeeping Economy, Beekeeping for Rural Development and Honeybee Pathology. A total of 161 people from 23 countries participated in the Symposium, which was held in Hanoi's new Sheraton Hotel, in November 2004.

legislation concerning honey imports (BfDJ 59 and BfDJ 63), and companies exporting to the USA must register with the US Food and Drug Administration. Much of the legislation concerning honey and food imports in general relates to the

Vietnam was an appropriate country for this Symposium, having achieved a remarkable increase in honey production and export in recent years. However this development has not been without many problems along the way. Beekeepers' groups - in Vietnam and other developing countries - who plan to export honey, must these days have an excellent understanding of market requirements. The EU enforces strict

See page 9 for details of the Bees for Development Workshop on honey trade, taking place prior to the Apimondia Congress in Ireland, August 2005. need for absence of residues of medicines: these may occur in honey if used to control honeybee diseases. The easiest solution for beekeepers is to avoid the use of these medicines in the first place. Therefore the Symposium provided the current, best knowledge of how to treat honeybee diseases and Varroa mites in ways that are both sustainable and avoid the use of medicines that will leave residues in honey and/or beeswax. This excellent Symposium provided a unique opportunity for producers, traders, buyers and top scientists to exchange information. Symposium sponsors We particularly thank Sojitz Europe plc for their sponsorship of this Symposium. Other sponsors included: Apidona, Beehonex, Cordaid, CIDSE, Dak Lak Honeybee Stock Co, Duc Huy Co Ltd, FAO, Long Quan Co Ltd, Phong Son Co Ltd, Southern Honey Co Ltd, Thao Nguyen Co Ltd, Vietnam Honey Co Ltd and Vinapi.

Do your bees make propolis? Mr Vu Van Xuan, a beekeeper keeping Apis cerana honeybees in Hung Yen Province

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www.beevitalpropolis.com We would like to test it and possibly buy it from you. James Fearnley of BeeVital is a leading world authority on the nature of propolis & its medicinal properties, he is author of Bee Propolis-Natural Healing from the Hive retailing at £7.99 plus p&p. A major research project has been started by BeeVital and we would like your help. If you are interested in finding out whether your propolis is suitable for medicinal use and learning about sustainable ways of harvesting & using propolis please send a sample (50g) to: BeeVital, Brereton Lodge, Goathland, Whitby, North Yorkshire YO22 5JR, UK Tel: ++44 (0) 1947 896037 Fax: ++44 (0) 1947 896482 Email: info@beevitalpropolis.com

Symposium delegates enjoying their delicious Vietnamese lunch in traditional style 6


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