Honey production can turn around Nigerian economy, Adeshina


Ademola Adeshina, inaugural chairman of Africa Apiculture Platform (AAP) and first national chairman of Nigeria Apiculture Platform (NAP), has said investments in honey production or apiculture can revive the Nigerian economy because it has enormous potential for job creation which will, in turn, increase the income of rural dwellers.

Bee Keepers during launch of NAP
Adeshina who is also the chairman of A & Shine Honey Limited said rural farmers should be encouraged to introduce three to four bee hives to one hectare of farm during the farming season in order to fully appreciate the value of bee keeping. He said any farmer who follows the advice cannot regret taking the action because the bees will help to pollinate crops on the farm thereby increasing harvests and the farmer can also make money from selling the honey.

He disclosed that plans are underway to stage the first-ever Honey Show Exposition in Nigeria this year. The aim of the planned expo, he said, is to attract foreign investors as exhibitors will be exposed to investment opportunities in the country.


“We want to create more raw materials which means food safety for Nigerian in the sense that people will start consuming more honey than sugar, and when bee pollinate, it is as good as reducing the amount of you spend on fertilizer to boost production, you are reducing the amount of pesticide and insecticides that are used on crops, it will ensure better crop yield that will be acceptable in the international market.”

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