Mangaluru: Youngsters getting increasingly interested in apiculture as gainful activity


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Oct 28: Due to the fear of coronavirus infection and dwindling urban employment opportunities, the number of people entering agriculture is going up. In particular, the educated youngsters are getting attracted towards the bright prospects offered by beekeeping. There has been an increase in the number of applications being received by the department of horticulture since the last two months, for either the boxes for beekeeping or for training.

Already, 7297 apiculturists including the traditional ones are undertaking apliary in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. This number will go up by 40 per cent this year. Over 450 applications have been received by the department for boxes and training in beekeeping.

There was an increase in the demand for this activity every year even in the past, but this year the demand has been abnormally high. Apiaries help the farmers to get additional income and it also is conducive to improve harvest. The young agriculturists, who are growing paddy, areca nut, coconut, black pepper etc have now added a new activity, apiculture, to their list of activities.

The horticulture department officials said that in the twin districts, 462 under the National Horticultural Mission, 108 under zilla panchayat, and 452 from state zone scheme were given the apiary boxes. But this time, the number of applicants has crossed 400. The farmers used to contact the officials after the monsoon but this time they were seen enquiring about them even before that date. Even those who have returned for good from Mumbai, Bengaluru and Dubai, have evinced interest in this activity, the officials stated.

Bhuvaneshwari, deputy director of horticulture, Udupi, says that under the Madhuvan apiculture scheme, Rs 4,500 is required to acquire a family of bees, box, and stand. For general category candidates, there is a subsidy of 75 per cent whereas the subsidy is 90 per cent for SC/ST. Likewise, under the National Horticulture Mission there is a provision to obtain 50 boxes along with a family of bees. Even for apiaries there is subsidy, she stated.

Dakshina Kannada deputy director of horticulture, H R Naik, says that there has been an increase in the number of people undertaking beekeeping from year to year. He says that pure honey commands a price of about Rs 500 per kg in the market and the product has good demand locally, in cities, and foreign countries because of its medicinal properties apart from several health benefits.

  

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  • John B. Monteiro, Bondel Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    Horage thota singara; volage goli-soppu.
    This is a very interesting PR story. It is not only youngsters but also older people like me (82+) who are interested in horticulture and bee-keeping. For the last four years I have been visiting the Horticultural Department office complex at Bendore Cross seeking help to develop a vegetable garden and install bee-keeping boxes on my 36-cent compound in Bondel. The first hurdle raised is that they can only help if the plot is 50 cents. The person in charge offered to overlook this condition and additionally offered to visit my cottage as he lived in Bondel and had seen me conducting daily Laughter Club sessions on the maidan. But, that did not materialize. Also, there seems to be a seed-selling outlet on the campus whose shutters are seen to be down whenever I visit the place.
    As for apiary, I have filled in the paper work, with all sort of document copies, and also offered not to seek any subsidy by offering and meet the full cost of the operation –without waiting for my turn in the Q for the subsidy. Of the 450 applications received as mentioned in the article, mine also would be there at the bottom, crushed and bearing the weight of applications received thereafter.
    Whenever I visited that office, I have been received with great courtesy (grey hair) and offered help generously. I particularly remember a newly-joined Coorgi young lady head of the dept. who immediately offered to visit Johnlyn Cottage compound to look into the problem of my Alphonso mango tree trunk being eaten away by pests/ insects/borers and she prescribed medicines which worked. With others, I had to be satisfied by politeness and promises.
    Of course, I admit that the staff claims that they have to be out of office on field work and training camps.
    I have not given up on the Horticulture Dept helping hand. Hope lives eternal in the human breast.

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  • Joe Lobo, Kulshekar, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    It is a very good development.Thanks to Covid-19,people have realised the importance of self-employment!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 27 2020

    Unemployment is the highest in last 75 Years ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    It is not confined to India only....
    Major countries especially US, UK are facing this problem.....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore
    Nach Na Jaane Angan Tedha ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    You can't escape by quoting recorded cassette.....

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    India is number 1 in Go Matha Beef export

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  • Rashid, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 28 2020

    There are many who are employed but spend time to post negative comments in forums ....... neither good for the country .

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