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Paper Id: IJARW2208
Title: BEEKEEPING, A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONSTRAINTS AND PROSPECTS IN THE REGION OF MAMOU IN GUINEA
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 6 Issue 2
Pages: 10
Published On: 8/29/2024 9:23:07 PM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
Main Author Details
Name: Hadiatou DIALLO
Institute: Higher Institute of Science and Veterinary Medicine (ISSMV) of Dalaba-Guinea
Co - Author Details
Author Name Author Institute
Pascal BILIVOGUI Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaires (ISSMV) de Dalaba-Guinée
Mohamed MAGASSOUBA Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaires (ISSMV) de Dalaba-Guinée
Lancei KABA Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaires (ISSMV) de Dalaba-Guinée
Karifa CAMARA Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaires (ISSMV) de Dalaba-Guinée
Abstract
Research Area: Agroecology
KeyWord: Beekeeping, constraints, prospects, Mamou, Guinea
Abstract: Beekeeping is one of the most widely practiced agricultural activities in the Republic of Guinea and has many advantages including being a source of income for stakeholders. The present study was carried out in order to highlight the flaws related to beekeeping practices in the administrative region of Mamou, to propose corrective measures aimed at making beekeeping a real tool for sustainable development in the study area. To achieve the objective, a random sampling of 15 sub-prefectures in the region, 5 per prefecture was done, knowing beforehand that two types of beekeeping farms existed there (semi-modern and traditional). Two farms per locality were selected, one semi-modern and the other traditional. The questions concerned the socio-demographic, technical, environmental and economic dimensions of the farms visited. All investigations were conducted from January 20 to March 5, 2022 inclusive. According to the statistical analysis, young people and women (3.33%) are a minority in the beekeeping production chain. Two farms per locality were selected, one semi-modern and the other traditional. The questions concerned the socio-demographic, technical, environmental and economic dimensions of the farms visited. All investigations were conducted from January 20 to March 5, 2022 inclusive. According to the statistical analysis, young people and women (3.33%) are a minority in the beekeeping production chain. 60% of traditional farms harvest honey with fire and are less profitable than semi-modern farms. An insufficient number of beekeeping equipment in all the farms surveyed was noted. To address the various problems related to beekeeping in the region, The formation of cooperatives and unions between beekeepers as well as state support for this discipline of great environmental value is the main recommendation.
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Hadiatou DIALLO, Pascal BILIVOGUI, Mohamed MAGASSOUBA, Lancei KABA, Karifa CAMARA, "BEEKEEPING, A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONSTRAINTS AND PROSPECTS IN THE REGION OF MAMOU IN GUINEA", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 11-20, 2024.
MLA Hadiatou DIALLO, Pascal BILIVOGUI, Mohamed MAGASSOUBA, Lancei KABA, Karifa CAMARA "BEEKEEPING, A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONSTRAINTS AND PROSPECTS IN THE REGION OF MAMOU IN GUINEA." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 6, no. 2, 2024, pp. 11-20.
APA Hadiatou DIALLO, Pascal BILIVOGUI, Mohamed MAGASSOUBA, Lancei KABA, Karifa CAMARA (2024). BEEKEEPING, A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONSTRAINTS AND PROSPECTS IN THE REGION OF MAMOU IN GUINEA. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 6(2), 11-20.
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