Tag Archives: Farmer-to-Farmer

beekeeping in Ghana 3– things not to do

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, identified inadvisable practices of beekeepers near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

beekeeping in Guinea (2 of 3) equipment

See www3.telus.net for more information on Farmer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Rural development agents from the Fédération des apiculteurs de Guinée, and OIC’s Food and Livelyhood Security Pita and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer provided appropriate technology solutions to bee-keeping challenges in the Fouta Djallon region of Guinea.

beekeeping in Ghana 15–swarm removal

See www3.telus.net for more information on Farmer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, assist novice beekeepers in removing a swarm from a building near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

beekeeping in Ghana 6–inspecting comb

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 comb in a KTBH near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.

beekeeping in Ghana 14–hiving a swarm

See www3.telus.net for more information on Farmer-to-Farmer and/or beekeeping development. Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, OIC Tamale Beekeeping Technical Specialist, and Conrad Bérubé, Farmer to Farmer Volunteer, assist novice beekeepers in hiving a swarm during a training exercise near Tamale, Northern Region Ghana.