Diploma in bee farming
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Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
14h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Are you interested in becoming a beekeeper or do you want to learn how the bee farming sector works? Then this course will adequately teach you know all about Bee Farming and Honey Making.
There is an increasing demand for honey in the world. Still, a large portion of the nectar from bees is being gathered from the wild and a constrained amount is only created through business units. In the scattered business units, due to less specialised learning and poor framework of the beekeepers, the honey creation is also less. However, there’s an awesome potential exists in the beekeeping sector, where we may take advantage of by encouraging the general public.
At the town level, successful honey creation gives economic security to the bee farmers and it also helps in strengthening the beekeeping sector. Beekeeping likewise helps save the characteristic assets of the farmers. There is a need to confer enhanced specialised know-how to the customary beekeepers keeping in mind the end goal to encourage them of enhanced innovations that are accessible for them. All of these and the basics of beekeeping will be learned through this diploma course.
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Subjects
- Raising Capital
- Beekeeping
- Farming
- Queen Management
- Raising Queen Bees
- Bee Stings
- Honey Processing
- Handle Bees
- Fungal Diseases
- Processing of Honey
Teachers and trainers (1)
John Adams John
Instructor
Course programme
COURSE CURRICULUM
Module 1
- Getting Started in Beekeeping
- Clothing and Equipment Needed
- How to Handle Bees
- Acquiring Bees
- Queen Management Techniques
- Raising Queen Bees
- Using Nectar Substitutes
- Using Pollen Substitutes
- Keeping Bees in a Suburban Area
Module 2
- About Bacterial Diseases
- About Viruses and Fungal Diseases
- About Varroa Mites
- The Small Hive Beetle
- About Nosema
- Bee Stings
- The Processing of Honey
- Equipment used for Honey Processing
Diploma in bee farming