Pakistan producing 298,000 metric tons honey annually

Pakistan producing 298,000 metric tons honey annually

Pakistan producing 298,000 metric tons honey annually

Islamabad, Pakistan: National Agriculture Research Center’s (NARC) Honey Bee Research Institute has claimed that Pakistan is producing 298,000 metric tons honey annually.

National Agriculture Research Center's (NARC) Honey Bee Research Institute Islamabad

Senior officer of National Agriculture Research Center’s (NARC) Honey Bee Research Institute Islamabad Dr Rashid Hussain said on Tuesday that Pakistan had great potential to get itself listed in the major honey producers in the world.

According to state run news agency APP, Dr Rashid said Pakistan was producing 298,000 metric tons annually, while China was the largest exporter in the world, he added.

He said that the quality which made Pakistani honey so special was due to berry tree (Ziziphus) adding fortunately berry trees were grown in abundance in the Potohar region.

Pakistan Beekeepers Association (PBA) President Naeem Qasmi said that cutting of berry trees at a fast pace was affecting production of honey in the country.

“The cutting of berry trees is going on without any check and if it is not stopped, the business of honey would be badly affected,” he said.

Qasmi said there were about 35,000 beekeeping farms in Pakistan but only 10,000 of them were registered with the PBA. He said that the beekeepers find themselves in trouble whenever their bees are attacked by termites. In such a situation, they cannot find anti-termite medicines at reasonable prices, Qasmi said.

According to a report, 20 per cent of honey is lost every year due to untrained beekeepers.

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