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A beekeeper showing his work area in the house. He makes his own honeycomb frames since they must fit accurately up to 1mm within the hive and the ready-made ones have too much variance.
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary, with his wife, placing cut honeycomb in a storage area.
A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary having breakfast by the kitchen window overlooking the hives.
A Telefood fund beneficiary showing some of his hives. The funds allowed him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels, honey comb
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary working in his bee farm. Field bees can be seen to the left entering the hive from pollinating plants.
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary working in his bee farm. Field bees can be seen to the left entering the hive from pollinating plants.
A Telefood beneficiary inspecting a honeycomb from a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
A Telefood beneficiary inspecting a honeycomb from a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
A Telefood beneficiary inspecting a honeycomb from a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary working in his bee farm. Field bees can be seen to the left entering the hive from pollinating plants.
A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary with his mother, left, and wife, right.
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary working in his bee farm. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
Husband and wife Telefood beneficiaries inspecting a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
A Telefood beneficiary smoking the bees of a hive he is inspecting. The smoke has a sedative effect on the guard bees and prevents them from emitting an alarm phermone to attack the intruder.
A reflection in a mirror of a Telefood beekeeping beneficiary can be seen here on the kitchen windowsill overlooking the hives.
Husband and wife Telefood beneficiaries inspecting a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels,
A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary inspecting a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels, new h
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary inspecting the hives. The Telefood funds allowed him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels, h
A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary inspecting a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels, new h
A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary inspecting a hive. The Telefood funds allow him and others in the beekeeping cooperative to double honey production through new hives, honey collection barrels, new h
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A beekeeper showing one of his hand made frames. He makes his own frames since they must fit accurately up to 1mm within the hive and the ready-made ones have too much variance.
FAO Project TFD-00/LAT/001 - Production, pre-packaging and distribution of apiculture products in the Ludza District. The project objective is to double the apiculture production marketing system.
06/22/2004
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© FAO/Kai Wiedenhoefer
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FAO Photo Library
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