Pokot women find export market from unique honey
Over 400 Pokot women are now exporters of unique honey in an initiative that is empowering them economically while opening up job opportunities in an
Over 400 Pokot women are now exporters of unique honey in an initiative that is empowering them economically while opening up job opportunities in an
Through the Kanjikomu Self-Help Group, Kirinyaga farmers have begun tasting honey farming’s sweet returns. The 24-member group has so far had two harvests totaling 200
Jungle Honey Enterprise, a Kenyan indigenous and commercial beekeeping company is currently in need of more farmers, under mutual agreement, to venture into honey production
Coastal region farmers are getting trained on honey harvesting using modern kits and beehives. With the new beehives, a farmer can harvest honey up to
Beehive mounted on an ant-proof stand. The stand is greased to prevent insects that invade the hives looking for food. (Photo: jmayot). Beekeepers can cheaply
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