Bee industry conference starts Sunday
Over 200 beekeepers, specialty vendors and industry delegates from New Zealand and Australia will attend the National
Beekeepers’ Association (NBA) Conference which starts on Sunday in Nelson.
Delegates will gather to learn more about leading edge beekeeping science, find out what’s happening within the industry
and maintain key networks.
During the four day conference, participants will attend workshops by overseas experts, local researchers and fellow
beekeepers, including a presentation by the Minister of agriculture and biosecurity.
Hon. David Carter will inform delegates on government industry agreements and address the need for the beekeeping
industry to work together for the benefit of the industry.
Speaker topics include setting standards for the manuka industry, organic products for varroa control, disease
preparedness and surveillance activities.
“The conference is a great way for delegates to share important information and ideas on how to best manage pests and
diseases, which could threaten our economy, and to enjoy the collegiality that is part of a career in beekeeping,” says
NBA president Frans Laas.
A national honey competition will also be held during the conference which will showcase an assortment of some of New
Zealand’s best honey.
“This is the only honey competition of its kind in New Zealand. The competition is split into 17 classes and will
include everything from liquid and comb honey, to bees wax and products made from the hive.”
The NBA honey and photography competition winners and other awards will be presented at a gala dinner on Tuesday night.
The NBA Annual General Meeting will be held during the conference which is being held at the Rutherford Hotel in Nelson
and finishes on Wednesday.
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