The Report says that apiculture is the third largest industry after mining and tourism. |
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In fact, the regular use and popularity of honey in Pakistan has given rise to a full-blown profession, better known as apiculture. |
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According to the guidance, the National Organic Program intends to publish organic certification standards for apiculture, mushrooms, greenhouses and aquatic animals. |
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Their purpose is to create conditions for organization and development of the apiculture and the production of quality apian products. |
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Nor was mountaineering, or indeed apiculture, his only accomplishment. Two views are often expressed about his life. |
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Community part-financing of apiculture programmes shall be restricted for each Member State to an amount corresponding to its share of the total number of beehives in the Community, as stated in Annex I to this Regulation. |
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The mating box, capping fork and spur-wheel embedder are essential tools for apiculture. |
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The chief occupations of the Dacians were agriculture, apiculture, viticulture, livestock, ceramics and metalworking. |
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In each of our 1000 hives, all is done according to the age-old craft of apiculture where bees are treated like queens and, in respect for their titanic work, honey is gathered like a gift from the gods. |
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Two of the projects that have just been approved will support value chains development in the apiculture and cashew industries. |
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They also successfully supported the establishment and management of four apiculture centres and four nursery sites, as well as the rehabilitation of 530 hectares of degraded land. |
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It also aims to put into practice every initiative that can contribute to improving apiculture practice and to rendering the obtained products profitable. |
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The current Apiculture Act, adopted in 1983, was completely inapplicable to new social conditions, the authors wrote in their reasoning for the bill. |
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