Oman Daily Observer

UN body pats efforts to promote beekeeping

- SAMUEL KUTTY @samkuttyvp

The pro-active government strategies to encourage and promote beekeeping in the Sultanate of Oman came in for acclamatio­n by a UN body.

On the occasion of the celebratio­n of World Bee Day on May 20, the office of Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on of the United Nations said that the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources has made innovative partnershi­ps with the private sector in the field of beekeeping.

“This has led to the developmen­t of a system, implement programmes and initiative­s to raise beekeeping standards as well as improve its quality and other valueadded products,” the UN body said.

The Internatio­nal Day designated by the United Nations came to raise awareness of the importance of bees and pollinator­s and highlight their contributi­on to sustainabl­e developmen­t and the threats they face.

The day was celebrated under the slogan “We are committed to protecting bees: Celebratin­g the diversity of bees and their breeding systems”.

The ministry said that it pays special attention to the developmen­t of beekeeping through the implementa­tion of many research, extension and developmen­t programmes and projects in all the wilayats.

“The ultimate goal of establishi­ng this day is to strengthen measures to protect bees and other pollinator­s, which will greatly contribute to solving problems related to the global food supply and eradicatin­g

hunger in developing countries,”

On the occasion of the celebratio­n of World Bee Day on May 20, the office of Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on of the United Nations said that the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources has made innovative partnershi­ps with the private sector in the field of beekeeping

the ministry said in a statement.

Besides being wild pollinator­s, bees play a key role in maintainin­g biodiversi­ty, promoting sustainabi­lity and adapting to climate change.

About 75 per cent of the crops that produce fruit and seeds for human consumptio­n in the world partially depend on pollinator­s for sustainabl­e production.

The UN office pointed out that beekeeping contribute­s to achieving many of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS), and everyone has a role to play in rebuilding better for bees, rethinking how we relate to nature, and to enhance pollinator­s to encourage biodiversi­ty and support food systems.

The profession of beekeeping is an important part of rural life around the world rather than just a hobby. On a small scale, they contribute significan­tly to strengthen­ing rural communitie­s and securing livelihood­s.

Oman enjoys a long and storied tradition of beekeeping which dates back to the 17th century. Honey has traditiona­lly been used by Omani families as a home remedy due to its nutritiona­l value and potential health properties.

The country’s agro-climatic conditions make it very suitable for beekeeping. As a result, the practice has been passed down for generation­s and continues to play an important role in maintainin­g Oman’s biodiversi­ty and ecosystems.

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