Monday 19 September 2016

Beekeeping workshop for tribal communities of Joida, Uttara Kannada District

Beekeeping for tribal  livelihood and curfew night

Joida is a small taluk of Uttara Kannada district which is an evergreen forest patch of western ghats in Karnataka. Beekeeping is always a beautiful option for tribal communities who stay in forest areas.
On 13th September, curfew situation arrived and 14th was committed to beekeeping workshop. 
After kindling interest in 200 siddhi, kunbi tribal men and women about beekeeping, it was worth taking risk to pass through a curfew night from Bangalore.I have been travelling to dandeli and Uttara kannada since 2009.  

Beekeeping will give a sustainable income generation to the tribal people thus decreasing the dependence over forest's minor resources and violent honey hunting which will kill bee colonies. Honey hunting will lead to decrease in pollinators of western ghats which will harm pollination process to the forest flora.Pollination of forest plants and trees are very important to maintain food chain in its ecosystem.

Sensitizing about existence of honey bees is a need of hour.And it should be done to Urban,rural and also tribal societies.Honey bees play very important role in pollination of food crops as well as forest flora. 

-Apoorva B V
Deputy conservator of Forests,Tahasildar, Executive officer TP, Assistant director,Agriculture department, Director,Green India, Kunbi society leaders 




















  

Friday 16 September 2016

14 hives from 'The Hive'

Beekeeping promotion by donating 14 Bee hive Boxes to 14 villages

09-08-2016,GKVK,UAS,Bangalore

There is a need for promoting beekeeping in karnataka. The way we are going ahead without knowing the importance of honey bees in our agricultural practices will cost a heavy loss in the future.A creative thought arrived when University of Agricultural Sciences,Bangalore planned an awareness program in 14 villages through department of extension and students, 'The Hive Trust' also thought of joining hands with that thought and donated 14 boxes to 14 villages belonging to Bangalore rural and Ramanagara districts.We have planned to expand this to more villages in the near future.

Agriculture students are staying in the villages to understand farmers' need and requirement of advanced agricultural techniques. Bee pollination is an integral part of agriculture and awareness about beekeeping and bee pollination is a need of hour.




Apoorva B V, Chairman of the Hive Trust, H.Shivanna,Vice Chancellor UAS,Bangalore,Director of extension UAS,Bangalore


Farmers of Bangalore rural and Ramanagara districts

Professors and Scientists of UAS,Bangalore



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