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Beekeepers to receive subsidies from state

- By Narmina Mammadova

The rich climate of subtropics, the riotous diversity of flora and the high quality of local bees these are the favorable natural conditions of Azerbaijan, which contribute­d to the maintenanc­e of the centuries-old tradition of beekeeping in Transcauca­sia.

The rich climate of subtropics, the riotous diversity of flora and the high quality of local bees - these are the favorable natural conditions of Azerbaijan, which contribute­d to the maintenanc­e of the centuries-old tradition of beekeeping in Transcauca­sia.

During the excavation in the Azokh Cave, where one of the most ancient settlement­s of the primitive man was discovered, a bowl with the bee depicted on it was found, which once again proves that beekeeping has deep roots in Azerbaijan.

An apiary organized in Mughan at the Caucasian silkworm station in 1889 became the center of rational beekeeping for the entire Transcauca­sia.

From 1990 to 1999, beekeeping in the country decreased by 45 percent. There were many reasons for that. Most apiaries were destroyed in the area of military operations.

Currently, the Azerbaijan­i government does all its best to contribute to the rehabilita­tion and further developmen­t of beekeeping by creating favorable conditions for beekeepers.

The Ministry of Agricultur­e will provide subsidies to Azerbaijan­i beekeepers by the end of this year, Deputy Minister of Agricultur­e Ilham Guliyev told report.az.

Thanks to stimulatin­g measures, the number of bee colonies in the country is projected to double, he said.

"At present, there are 250,000300,000 bee colonies in Azerbaijan. We expect that this figure will reach 500,000-600,000," said the deputy minister.

Speaking about beekeepers dissatisfa­ction with the increase in prices for labels, Guliyev noted that private companies sell them for 1.8 manats, and payment is made through the bank, which led to their appreciati­on.

The labels that beekeepers previously bought for 1 manat now cost 3 manats.

In accordance with the decree of Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev dated March 5, 2018, in order to stimulate the developmen­t of beekeeping in the country, support small businesses and provide employment in rural areas to individual­s and legal entities involved in beekeeping, a subsidy worth 10 manats per year for each bee family (beehive) will be paid during five years, including this year as well.

The main task nowadays is to increase the production of honey and export it through participat­ion of local beekeepers in internatio­nal markets under the ‘Made in Azerbaijan’ brand.

In 2017, Azerbaijan produced 3,000 tons of honey.

There are about 600 species of honey plants in Azerbaijan, of which almost 200, as a source of nectar and pollen, create even greater natural opportunit­ies for the expansion of beekeeping.

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