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Bee Keepers Unable To Access International Grants
The lack of access to international grants is one of the greatest challenges facing bee keepers in the country, Mr Ayodele Salako, the Chairman, Oyo State chapter, Bee-keepers Association of Nigeria, has said.
Salako told newsmen in Ibadan on Thursday that the association had not received financial assistance from the three tiers of government.
“We need such assistance to operate so that more people will be interested in joining the bee-keeping business,” he said.
Salako claimed that some international organisations in developed countries were giving financial grants to bee-keepers in Africa.
“But unfortunately members of the association cannot access these grants because they are channelled through the government.
“Such grants should come to us directly through our association as the government channels them to the wrong hands,” he alleged, urging the federal government to ensure that foreign grants got to the association.
“Members of the association are looking for ways of contacting international organisations directly so that they will be able to relate to us instead of going through middlemen.”
Salako expressed hope that the bee-keeping business in Nigeria would fare better in the New Year, saying the business was not rosy in the outgoing year.
He advised those interested in bee-keeping in Oyo State to join the association.
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