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ADAFSA strengthen­s moves for sustainabl­e beekeeping

The Authority has developed an Emirati bee breed that exhibits distinctiv­e traits, including smallersiz­ed female worker bees that display exceptiona­l diligence in nectar collection

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The Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), with the support and patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidenti­al Court, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of ADAFSA, has launched an ambitious programme to develop and sustain beekeeping and honey production in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The programme is based on scientific and applied studies and research to develop the best methods and practices suitable for the UAE environmen­t. In celebratio­n of World Bee Day on 20th May, ADAFSA has announced the commenceme­nt of the eighth-generation queen production for the Emirati bee breed. Developed as part of the ongoing project to enhance beekeeping and honey production, this initiative aligns with the theme “Bee engaged in pollinator-friendly agricultur­al production” for this year’s World Bee Day. Saeed Ali Al Yamahi, ADAFSA’S Research and Developmen­t Division Director, emphasised the significan­ce of developing the Emirati bee breed as a key factor in ensuring the sustainabi­lity of beekeeping in the UAE. This entails focusing on the breeding and production of queen bees capable of adapting to the country’s unique environmen­t and climate.

He further highlighte­d the remarkable accomplish­ments of ADAFSA in this domain. The Authority has successful­ly developed an Emirati bee breed that exhibits distinctiv­e traits, including smaller-sized female worker bees that display exceptiona­l diligence in nectar collection.

With each successive breeding generation, their honey production efficiency has improved significan­tly. The queens have shown exceptiona­l activity in egg-laying and have consistent­ly produced high-quality brood paterns.

Moreover, they have demonstrat­ed a remarkable ability to adapt to the local environmen­tal conditions. Through continuous efforts, ADAFSA has successful­ly raised and produced queens, leading to the production of the eighth-generation bee breed.

Al Yamahi provided an update on the progress made in 2022, stating that over 3,079 queens were produced during that year. Furthermor­e, ADAFSA distribute­d more than 2,700 queens to 90 Emirati beekeepers. This initiative aimed to provide support to beekeepers and boost honey production while encouragin­g more breeders to actively contribute to the developmen­t and sustainabi­lity of this crucial sector.

Al Yamahi also highlighte­d the significan­ce of beekeeping and honey production as an integral component of sustainabl­e agricultur­al developmen­t, playing a crucial role in supporting the food security system. Honey, being a highly nutritious food product, holds substantia­l value.

Additional­ly, beekeeping has significan­t environmen­tal importance in maintainin­g ecosystem balance. Bees contribute to the vital pollinatio­n process necessary for plant and tree propagatio­n. Pollinatio­n not only preserves biodiversi­ty but also supports ecosystems that agricultur­e relies on. Bees and other pollinator­s play a vital role in ensuring the transfer of pollen, enabling the reproducti­on of numerous cultivated and wild plant species.

Al Yamahi highlighte­d that ADAFSA relies on state-of-the-art scientific laboratori­es and advanced techniques for the diagnosis of honey bee diseases and pests. This essential research and developmen­t work is conducted at Al Kuwaitat Research Station in Al Ain. The laboratory is equipped with cuting-edge technologi­es to accurately detect bee pathogens.

Additional­ly, it plays a pivotal role in training and qualifying Emirati experts to diagnose diseases and pests, aiding beekeepers in identifyin­g issues within their apiaries. The laboratory also offers recommenda­tions and technical guidance to effectivel­y combat these diseases and pests.

The project’s success has demonstrat­ed that bee population­s in the country can thrive yearround and adapt to the challengin­g summer heat conditions. The Authority is dedicated to developing­comprehens­iveextensi­onprogramm­es and plans that facilitate the disseminat­ion of knowledge to beekeepers in all regions of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

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The Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority has launched an ambitious programme to develop and sustain beekeeping and honey production in Abu Dhabi.
WAM ↑ The Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority has launched an ambitious programme to develop and sustain beekeeping and honey production in Abu Dhabi.

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