1. Edible Portion:Leaves, Caution, Honey, Seeds A high shrub or small tree. It is deciduous and has a thin crown. It is up to 5-8 m high. It has milky sap. The leaves have 3-5lobes. They are 6 cm long by 15 cm wide. Flowers are separately male and female on the same plant. They are small and...
  2. Edible Portion: Honey, Fruit A tall tree. It grows 40-60 m high. Large trees have big buttresses. The bark is grey with cracks along it. The crown is large andround. The leaves are compound with an even number of leaflets along the stalk. The leaves are bunched towards the ends ofthe branches....
  3. In this publication will be found examples of sensible endeavour from modest beginnings, backed by research, training, long-range perspectives, consistent application, and practical incentives to producers rather than mere exhortations. These examples may be found among others, in Belize, Kenya,...
  4. 1/1/2006 This booklet explore beekeeping and forest management in Zambia. Included is information on marketing honey. 65 pages, illustrations
  5. This 8-page fold-out leaflet, practical for use in the field and easy to read, covers the subject of bee-keeping and honey processing. It gives some background to the subject, outlines processes and provides tips, tables and explanatory line drawings.
  6. AccessAgriculture Training Video En este video aprenderemos qué causa la fiebre, cómo reconocer un animal con fiebre y como manejar un caso simple de fiebre en su hato con unos consejos sencillos. Idiomas disponibles Bambara Chichewa / Nyanja Español Francés Inglés Peulh / Fulfuldé / Pulaar...
  7. Recurso clave 1/9/1984 Next to food, firewood is the most scarce item in developing countries. More than one third of the world is dependent upon firewood to supply their energy needs and ninety percent of the people in the poorest countries depend upon it as their chief source of fuel. What better way is there to...
  8. 1/1/1982 This handbook provides the information required to start beekeeping. 2 copies
  9. 1/1/2005 Written as a companion to Beekeeping in the tropics (Agrodok 32), this booklet stresses the need for bee products to be free of impurities and additives. It covers quality-control and regulation issues in relation to a wide variety of products, including honey, pollen, bee bread, royal jelly and...
  10. FAO:En casi todos los países del mundo, las abejas y sus productos no solo son bien conocidos y tienen una amplia preferencia de los consumidores, sino que proporcionan medios de vida sostenibles a muchos pequeños agricultores y otras poblaciones rurales y no rurales. Las abejas ofrecen un gran...