Apiculture definition

Apiculture means the raising, caring, and breeding of
Apiculture. – shall mean breeding, growing, production and circulation of species bees Apis Mellifera, productions bees as well as the apiculture equipments;
Apiculture means the keeping and management of the honeybee, Apis mellifera.

Examples of Apiculture in a sentence

  • The project with the focus on Smart Apiculture Management Services started in January 2018 and is implemented by the Deutsche GesellschaftfürInternationaleZusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in collaboration with two partners from Ethiopia and Indonesia and one each from Austria, Germany and Latvia.

  • Beekeeper agrees that the Equipment shall include all items which are required or recommended in connection with the establishment and maintenance of an apiary by the District of Columbia Sustainable Urban Agriculture Apiculture Act of 2012 (the “Act”) and/or the District of Columbia Beekeepers Alliance (the “Alliance”), and that Beekeeper shall, at Beekeeper’s sole expense, supply, install, and/or construct all such Equipment (including without limitation the Colonies) and perform all such maintenance.


More Definitions of Apiculture

Apiculture means the raising, caring for, and breeding of honeybees.
Apiculture means the keeping or propagation of honeybee colonies
Apiculture means the cultivation or rearing of bees on a commercial scale for the production of honey and other derived products;
Apiculture means the keeping and management of bees "Bee" means the insect Apis mellifera

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