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Series No. 8 uploaded 08/08/2007

   

Thankamony Amma

Indu Bhavan, Chathiyara, Thamarakkulam

Alleppey Dist.

Age: 44 years

Education: B.A., JDC

 


 

  • Low level of knowledge in scientific apiculture

  • Unable to detect pests and diseases of honey bees and unaware of control measures.
  • Had 2 hives only with average yield of 1.25kg/hive only
  • Confidence level and communication skills poor

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Interventions

·        Front line demonstration

·        Field level Trainings

·        Field visits, Method demonstrations

·        Telephone helpline services

·        Link between consumers and production point

·        Processing techniques

 

  • Improvement in scientific knowledge on apiculture and colony management

  • Proper detection and management of pests and diseases of honey bees

  • Expanded apiary with two dozen colonies spread over three villages to cover maximum honey source and avoid competition

  • Recorded average yield of 13kg/hive with single and double super chambers. A total of around 300 kg honey collected in this season

  • Average income from apiary in this season crossed Rs.20000/- through the sale of honey, hives, consultancy and training fees.

  • Integrated bee keeping with stingless bee to utilize the flora of the locality

  • Developed as a Master trainer and giving trainings and technology transfer to various client groups

 

Perception

·       Scientific bee keeping practice is an eco and women friendly technology, can be practiced by farm women especially in rubber plantation tracts to get an additional income. An apiary with minimum 10 hives can give Rs. 8000/season.

 

ECO AND WOMEN FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGIES GET ADDITIONAL INCOME FOR FARM WOMEN

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