The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society (NBCS) on Saturday 24th February marked the official start of the beekeeping mentorship program with signing of contracts between the mentors and mentees of the new program.
Three mentors with experience in beekeeping will mentor five upcoming beekeepers for one year and share knowledge on bee biology, hive management, best practices, expanding their beekeeping operation and operating a beekeeping business. The mentors are Nathaniel Lovell of Bee Api, Kevin James of Blanca Farms and Shem Jacob of Buds Backyard Honey who between them manage over 180 hives. The total cost of the year-long program was estimated at $100,000 but, despite a lack of funding, the NCBS board decided to go ahead with the initiative based on the voluntary contribution of the three mentors, discounted supplies purchased from Bee Api and a resolve to share equipment and other supplies along the journey. It was noted at the signing ceremony, that the Dominica apiculture industry has a great opportunity to be further developed and be an integral part of the agriculture sector and national development. At the recent OECS Honey Show held in St Lucia, Dominica won two out of the three prizes available for honey and also captured a number of other awards for Beeswax and value added products. These awards highlight the quality of the Dominican product and the potential for us to be a regional leader in the sector.
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