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Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
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A Telefood beekeeping beneficiary with his mother, left, and wife, right.
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 crafting a metal apparatus.
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 crafting a metal apparatus.
A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary crafting a metal apparatus.
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 crafting a metal apparatus.
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 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,
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.
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,
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 beekeeper beneficiary working in his bee farm. Field bees can be seen to the left entering the hive from pollinating plants.
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,
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 having breakfast by the kitchen window overlooking the hives.
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,
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A Telefood beekeeper beneficiary, with his wife, placing cut honeycomb in a storage area.
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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Unique ID
UF116Y8
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.