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Poor Honey Harvest Blamed On Late Rainfall
The late rainfall in 2010 had a negative impact on the harvest of honey by bee-keepers, according to Mr Ayodele Salako, the Oyo State Chairman, Bee Keepers Association of Nigeria.
Salako newsmen in Ibadan last Thursday that the rainfall, which also did not cease at the expected time, drove the bees away and honey could not be produced.
“We used to target September and October for harvesting of honey so that we will be able to harvest early from the end of November till December.
“When rainfall is too much, this is usually the consequence. But we thank God we are recovering gradually,” he said.
However, Salako said the late rainfall might eventually favour bee-keepers this year due to the late harvesting.
He expalined that the new early harvesting period would now extend into January 2011 while late harvest would consequently extend from April to May or even beyond.
“The setback in the 2010 bee-keeping year is temporary,” Salako said, urging bee keepers not to get discouraged.
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