Beekeeping in Portugal is an agricultural activity that over the past years has seen a reduction in the number of registered operators. However, this behaviour is not the result of abandonment, as found in general for other agricu lture activities, but is due to an increase of beekeepers professionalism, as evidenced by the steady number of registered hives. The decrease in the number of beekeepers refiects the actual disappearance of hobbyists and those farmers who practiced beekeeping as a complementary rural activity (low number of hives / beekeeper) and the appearance of new operators, wi th higher numbers of hives, where the economic result of beekeeping reflects its core profit
Problem There is a high demand for high-quality honey and other bee products in the EU. Large quant...
Bees are a fundamental part of ecosystems. They play a major role in maintaining biodiversity, ensur...
The International Bee Research Association (IBRA) is the world information service for bees and beek...
The Portuguese beekeeping sector is one of the most resilient and persistent farming activities in t...
In Portugal, according to the official data provided by the Portuguese Veterinary Authority), avail...
This was the first study carried out nationwide to broadly describe Portuguese beekeepers and beeke...
<div><p>Pollination by bees improves agricultural crop yields and improves the financial outlook of ...
Although production of organic honey is one of the main levers to boost the growth of Ceara beekeepi...
To investigate claims of abnormally high honey bee colony mortality in Portugal during 2011, a surve...
With financial assistance from CTA, the International Bee Research Association (IBRA) has produced a...
Pollination by bees improves agricultural crop yields and improves the financial outlook of beekeepe...
Agromisa is a volunteer organization of students and graduates of Wageningen Agricultural University...
The bees were declared the most important living beings on the planet. They act as natural indicator...
Beekeeping is an ancient activity that is gaining interest among practitioners and society in genera...
Stingless bees are an important asset to assure plant biodiversity in many natural ecosystems, and f...
Problem There is a high demand for high-quality honey and other bee products in the EU. Large quant...
Bees are a fundamental part of ecosystems. They play a major role in maintaining biodiversity, ensur...
The International Bee Research Association (IBRA) is the world information service for bees and beek...
The Portuguese beekeeping sector is one of the most resilient and persistent farming activities in t...
In Portugal, according to the official data provided by the Portuguese Veterinary Authority), avail...
This was the first study carried out nationwide to broadly describe Portuguese beekeepers and beeke...
<div><p>Pollination by bees improves agricultural crop yields and improves the financial outlook of ...
Although production of organic honey is one of the main levers to boost the growth of Ceara beekeepi...
To investigate claims of abnormally high honey bee colony mortality in Portugal during 2011, a surve...
With financial assistance from CTA, the International Bee Research Association (IBRA) has produced a...
Pollination by bees improves agricultural crop yields and improves the financial outlook of beekeepe...
Agromisa is a volunteer organization of students and graduates of Wageningen Agricultural University...
The bees were declared the most important living beings on the planet. They act as natural indicator...
Beekeeping is an ancient activity that is gaining interest among practitioners and society in genera...
Stingless bees are an important asset to assure plant biodiversity in many natural ecosystems, and f...
Problem There is a high demand for high-quality honey and other bee products in the EU. Large quant...
Bees are a fundamental part of ecosystems. They play a major role in maintaining biodiversity, ensur...
The International Bee Research Association (IBRA) is the world information service for bees and beek...