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Honey production in West Azarbaijan anticipated to rise 10

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Honey production in West Azarbaijan anticipated to rise 10%

TEHRAN- Production of honey in West Azarbaijan province, in the northwest of Iran, is expected to increase by 10 percent in the current Iranian calendar year (ends on March 20, 2025), according to a provincial official.

Honey production in West Azarbaijan anticipated to rise 10%

Parviz Bostanchi, the deputy head of the province’s Agriculture Department for improving livestock products, referred to the activity of 6,561 apiaries with 1,509,262 colonies in the province, and said: “It is expected that more than 26,000 tons of honey will be produced in the province this year, which will increase by 10 percent compared to last year.”

West Azarbaijan produces 22 percent of honey and accounts for 13 percent of the honey bee colonies in the country, and in this respect, it ranks first nationwide, he further noted.

As announced by an official with Iran’s Agriculture Ministry, the country’s honey production per capita stands at 1.415 kilograms.

Mohammad-Ebrahim Hassan-Nejad, the deputy minister for livestock products affairs, also put the country’s honey consumption per capita at 1.397 kilograms.

He has also said that 155,000 people are working in the apiaries of the country, adding this number of people are working in 94,932 apiaries.

Based on the data released by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Iran is the third-largest producer of honey in the world.

The chairman of the Animal Science Research Institute has said that the amount of honey production in the country should be increased by three to four kilograms per colony.

Mokhtar Mohajer said, “According to the Seventh National Development Plan (2022-2026), the amount of honey production should be increased by at least three to four kilograms per colony according to the diversity of plants and the area of pastures that we have in the country”.

He announced that 8,300 kilograms of royal jelly, 406 tons of pollen, 2,536 tons of beeswax, 247 tons of propolis, and 3,917 grams of bee venom are produced annually in the country.

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source: tehrantimes.com