2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15118953
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Professional Training in Beekeeping: A Cross-Country Survey to Identify Learning Opportunities

Abstract: Habitat loss, climate change, and other environmental degradations pose severe challenges to beekeepers. Therefore, this sector needs to rely on updated information so that the intervening actors can deal with the problems. In this context, and assuming that professional training can greatly help those acting in the beekeeping sector, this work intended to investigate the gaps in the updated knowledge of beekeepers and how these can be filled through lifelong learning. The research was conducted in seven Europ… Show more

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“…Most of the respondents expressed their interest in attending bee health-specific trainings and indicated their willingness to contact veterinarians specialized in bee diseases. Similar results were observed in the survey by Giunè and colleagues (2023) [42] about the highest global interest in training on apiary health and control of pests that affect bee colonies. Life-long learning is indispensable in all sectors and also for keeping pace with the challenges with which sustainable beekeeping must cope.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Most of the respondents expressed their interest in attending bee health-specific trainings and indicated their willingness to contact veterinarians specialized in bee diseases. Similar results were observed in the survey by Giunè and colleagues (2023) [42] about the highest global interest in training on apiary health and control of pests that affect bee colonies. Life-long learning is indispensable in all sectors and also for keeping pace with the challenges with which sustainable beekeeping must cope.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%