2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13592-022-00957-y
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Rapid transformation of traditional beekeeping and colony marketing erode genetic differentiation in Apis mellifera simensis, Ethiopia

Abstract: Subsistent beekeeping has been an established tradition in Tigray, northern Ethiopia. In the last two decades, extension efforts tried to transform it into improved apiculture, which led to development of colony marketing. Here, we assessed the progress in beekeeping, colony marketing, and population differentiation with a hypothesis that the extension might have supported both production and genetic conservation in accordance with the national apiculture proclamation. Progress in beekeeping was analyzed based… Show more

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“…The Tigray Regional State is one of the major beekeeping areas in Ethiopia. The sector plays a crucial role in creating jobs, generating income and food and nutritional security for more than 58,000 small-scale beekeepers and other rural communities 11 13 . This region is known for its white honey production, which is popular in Ethiopia’s domestic markets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Tigray Regional State is one of the major beekeeping areas in Ethiopia. The sector plays a crucial role in creating jobs, generating income and food and nutritional security for more than 58,000 small-scale beekeepers and other rural communities 11 13 . This region is known for its white honey production, which is popular in Ethiopia’s domestic markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%