AGRARIAN CONSULTING (INFORMATION AND ADVISORY ACTIVITY) IN THE CONTEXT OF ISSUE THE QUALITY OF BEE PRODUCTS.
Abstract
The main aim of agrarian consulting is to inform people, who work in, agriculture, farmers (which include beekeepers), about scientific achievements, new perspective directions of development of the agricultural sector, innovation in agriculture, the requirements of international quality standards of agricultural products, and the like. Organization of export of honey and other bee products, as well as the determination of their food and the potential therapeutic value sets the task of determining their botanical origin. Method of pollen analysis helps determine the botanical origin of the main bee products – honey, bee pollen loads, beebread etc. Professionals task of Extension Department lighting of this issue within the framework of advanced training courses for beekeepers, producers of organic product, as well as courses on rural tourism (apitourism) of Ukraine.Downloads
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