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Honey Pacifica: The Beekeeper’s Life, The Raw Unheated Honey Process

My name is Jonathan Poto and I am the grandson of Nick Poto, the founder of Honey Pacifica. I created this video to give others a little bit of insight into the work the goes on to create great honey. I hope that you enjoy my video! If you are interested in learning more about Honey Pacifica, please visit www.honeypacifica.com. We sell various gourmet raw honey, unheated honey, and flavored honey. We also feature specialty bee products such as honeycomb, royal jelly, pollen, propolis, honey candies, beeswax candles, and skin creams.

beekeeping in Ghana 1—wild colonies

See www3.telus.net for more information on Famer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, inspect bee trees near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

beekeeping with the Kenya Top Bar Hive 11–thanks to hubert

See www3.telus.net for more information on beekeeping development. Conrad Bérubé has worked in numerous developing countries to promote small scale beekeeping as an income generating activity. Here are some basic techniques for working with the Kenya Top Bar Hive (KTBH) an appropriate technology option useful for working with the African bee and/or in apicultural development projects.

beekeeping in Ghana 8–hanging hives (ant elephant&fire prot

See www3.telus.net for more information on Famer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, instruct beekeeping trainees in hanging hives for protection from ants, elephant raids, and bush fires near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

beekeeping with the Kenya Top Bar Hive 7–unwanted guests

See www3.telus.net for more information on beekeeping development. Conrad Bérubé has worked in numerous developing countries to promote small scale beekeeping as an income generating activity. Here are some basic techniques for working with the Kenya Top Bar Hive (KTBH) an appropriate technology option useful for working with the African bee and/or in apicultural development projects.