๐ Bee Keeping Training Held at Maniksar Library by Global Development Consortium
The Global Development Consortium (GDC) recently organized a successful Bee Keeping Training program at the Maniksar Library, aiming to empower local communities with sustainable livelihood opportunities and promote eco-friendly agricultural practices.
The training brought together aspiring beekeepers, farmers, and community members from the surrounding areas. The session covered both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for starting and managing a bee-keeping venture. Participants learned about:
- The importance of bees in agriculture and biodiversity
- Techniques for sustainable honey production
- Hive management and maintenance
- Seasonal care for bee colonies
- Marketing strategies for selling honey and bee-related products
The training was led by experienced professionals from GDC, who provided hands-on demonstrations and shared insights on how bee keeping can become a profitable small business while supporting environmental sustainability.
“Bee keeping is not just about honey; it’s about creating a balance between nature and economy. Through this training, we hope to equip our community with practical skills that ensure both ecological and financial benefits,” said M Golam Abbas, Director at Global Development Consortium.
At the end of the program, participants expressed their enthusiasm for applying their new knowledge and starting their own bee-keeping projects. Many highlighted the training as an excellent opportunity to explore alternative income sources and contribute to local food security.
The Global Development Consortium continues its mission to support rural development through innovative training, education, and sustainable business solutions. The Bee Keeping Training at Maniksar Library is just one of many initiatives focused on empowering communities with the tools and knowledge needed for a brighter, greener future.