New approaches to bee breeding, the latest international research on Varroa and understanding the challenges of the
honey market are just a handful of this year’s pressing topics at the Apiculture New Zealand Conference & Trade Exhibition.
The annual industry event returns to the Energy Events Centre in Rotorua from Thursday, 27 June to Saturday, 29 June
2019 with the apt theme “Growing value, sharing knowledge.”
“With the challenge of a difficult marketplace, it’s more important than ever for industry to come together, hear from
the experts and discuss the issues and opportunities,” said Apiculture New Zealand Chief Executive Karin Kos.
Keynote speakers at the conference include two renowned entomologists from the United States, Dr Samuel Ramsey and Dr
Juliana Rangel-Posada. Dr Ramsey’s award-winning research focuses on the bee-killing Varroa mite, while Dr
Rangel-Posada’s expertise is on the reproductive quality of honey bees.
Beekeepers, packers, exporters and suppliers will find a range of presentations and seminars useful for their business
or hobby over the three days. They will also have access to one of the largest national tradeshows in New Zealand,
featuring exhibits and stands from over 80 companies.
In addition to the popular National Honey Competition, the conference will feature new competitions such as one for
honey-based foods.
“Competitions and awards have been a great way to showcase the range and quality of New Zealand bee products,” said Ms
Kos. “With our new categories and revised rules, we’ve opened opportunities to raise the calibre of the awards and make
them more meaningful commercially.”
The full programme can be viewed on www.apicultureconference2019.co.nz.