Profitability of Honey Production in Idemili South local Government area of Anambra State, Nigeria

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Chigbo, C, Ahaotu, E.O, et al.

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This study was conducted in sampled communities in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria to identify the major constraints of beekeeping opportunities and suggest possible solution for existing problems. Data were collected from 50 beekeepers having three types of hives and living in three different agro-ecological zones using questionnaires. The major pests and predators are ants, spiders, wasps, lizard, snake and birds. Lack of beekeeping equipment, chemical poisoning by pesticides and herbicides application, shortage of bee forage, drought, knowledge and skill gaps are the major constraints in beekeeping development in order of their importance. The existing beekeeping practice in the study area is more or less in a traditional manner. To sustain the beekeeping activity, there should be introduction of affordable and appropriate beekeeping technologies with all accessories, strengthening the appropriate beekeeping management practices, mobilizing women and non-beekeepers in to sub-sectors through training.

Keywords: Beekeepers, Predators, Bee Forage, Beekeeping Management Practices.

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Chigbo, C, Ahaotu, E.O, et al.. (2020-06-09). "Profitability of Honey Production in Idemili South local Government area of Anambra State, Nigeria." *Volume 4*, 2, 21-29