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I Built Two Houses Through Honey Production

Posted on Thu 05th Sep, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (19 comments)


Pastor Dagunduro Gideon is the Executive Director, Success Farm Nigeria limited Gwagwalada. He also works with the federal ministry of agriculture and rural development Gwagwalada office. In this interview, he says bee-keeping is the only gold Nigeria is yet to tap from in the agricultural sector.
Excerpts:

How long have you been keeping bees?
I started bee keeping during my NYSC days, and through that I won both national and state awards. I was also given a chieftaincy title in the community where I started the beekeeping in Kwara state. I have consulted many farms including that of the former minister of works, the late Abdulkareem Adisa in Ilorin. I established over 200 hives and that of the late Gen. Lukas Yusuf, former Chief of Army Staff. I also established many hives for a lot of other people.

How many farms do you have and what is the production capacity?
Presently, I have over 200 hives scattered in Abuja, Kogi and Kwara states.

How much does it cost you to keep bees?

Keeping bee is a lucrative business, because somebody once said it is the only gold Nigeria is yet to tap from in the agricultural sector. This is because you can start with as little capital as N50, 000; you can start by acquiring your hives, and smokers. You don’t need to own a land before you can be a bee keeper and is the only animal you don’t feed. Except in rear occasions, they feed themselves. So bee-keeping is very lucrative. Apart from the honey, you get a lot of things. Honey is the least thing you get from beekeeping.

What are the other products you get from beekeeping apart from honey?
Yes, there are other products that you can derive like propolis, bee venom, royal jelly, which is selling in the international market. You can make millions of dollars from it.

What are those  products used for?

They are pharmaceutical products, some for creams and others for curing a lot of diseases. There is even a recent research that part of the products  from bee, may be the final cure for HIV.

Why is beekeeping not very popular in Abuja because everybody is talking about poultry and fishery?
I work with the federal ministry of agriculture and rural development. I want to thank God for the ministry through the Agricultural Transformational Agenda and the current minister. They have just finished training some bee keepers from different parts of the country in Abuja where I represented my director at the occasion. The federal government is creating awareness in beekeeping through the ministry of agriculture and rural development. Copied: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

How can one start beekeeping?
First and foremost you have to develop the interest. A lot of people are discouraged by the fact that bee stings. Bee doesn’t sting like that. Normally, they are very friendly, they are like pets and by the time you start keeping them, you will enjoy it. The first thing we tell farmers is to start by developing the interest, afterwards, they can now seek for advice outside.

When you get the hives, how do you source for the bees?

If you are going into beekeeping, you have to develop the interest and then  you will seek for training. After the training, you will know that there are conditions, the bees don’t come into the hives naturally. There are two ways: you invite them or you can bring them inside. You can pack the bees that were seen, we call them colony. You can pack the colony and put inside the box or we put bait to attract them to the box. By the time you attract them in the first year, you will be harvesting them every year because they will be there permanently.

How long will the bees remain in the hives before you start harvesting honey?

 In fact, if they colonize a box, within six months you can harvest it. By the time you harvest they will continue to build.

Do you have different types of bees like we have in fishery, poultry and other animals?
Yes, we have many types of bees.

How do you identify them?
The species that is meant for honey production is called apis mellifera. We call them honey bee. They are the ones that produce honey. These ones are common around; they are the popular bees we see in Africa. They are the ones you see hanging on the trees. We improve from the traditional method by building hives. You know the problem of bees is accommodation, so we build the hives, put the bait and they will come and stay once the place is conducive for them. They are such an organized set of insects.

How lucrative is  the honey market in Nigeria?

The market is highly demanding. In fact, people are looking for pure honey. A lot of  the honey sold by the road side are adulterated, some are mixed, and some are even sugar. That is why when people know you as a beekeeper, and you are producing they will come to you to buy. As I am talking to you now by the special grace of God, I have done a lot of things through selling of pure honey. I built my first and second houses through honey production and I sent my children to school through honey productions apart from my civil service work, because I take it as a hobby. When they know you are producing honey, people come from everywhere to patronize you.

Source: Daily Trust

  

Comments (19)

No. 1
Posted on Fri 06th Sep, 2013 08:35:54 GMT by Afolabi

Nice one....i love dt....we youth 2day we blve on white collar job.....i blve in empowerment,my advice is dt let try n discover ourself....
No. 2
Posted on Fri 06th Sep, 2013 09:20:54 GMT by Onyekachi

Very interesting. I thank God for you. Please, I am interested. I have longed for this opportunity. How do I get the required training? I am a graduate of Agricultural Engineering.
No. 3
Posted on Fri 06th Sep, 2013 18:38:14 GMT by isaac

during my NYSC in Ebonyi state i heard abt honey production nd was interested in it buh wasnt oppurtuned 2 attend d training.pls give me infor on the training or smtin 2 help cos i intend 2 venture into honey production.thks
No. 4
Posted on Fri 06th Sep, 2013 20:33:37 GMT by Izu

If u re interested in beekeeping, call Izu on 08156750943.
No. 5
Posted on Fri 06th Sep, 2013 21:31:13 GMT by John

Pls is there an organized market where one can sell large quantity of honey?
No. 6
Posted on Sat 07th Sep, 2013 17:04:26 GMT by Ajibade

you know we dont havest during rainning season,how can you havest after six month of colonisation
No. 7
Posted on Mon 09th Sep, 2013 17:50:08 GMT by adenaiya

Hw can we get the contact person for the training.my number is 08054142916
No. 8
Posted on Mon 09th Sep, 2013 20:06:46 GMT by David siwekwu

I'm really interested in this. Is there any where i can attend d training in lagos or around south west nigeria. Thanks
No. 9
Posted on Fri 13th Sep, 2013 21:25:20 GMT by augustine okon

my wife and i are growing interest in bee farming, and would like to have an idea of the cost of training, building of hive, the smoker, duration and how the training could be done around Eket in akwa ibom state
No. 10
Posted on Mon 12th May, 2014 04:42:41 GMT by blessing

I'm a zoology student of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Univerdity, in my 3rd Year and my option is entomology which is d study of insects. I'm very much concerned in d insect , bee. Please sir, i would appreciate if i can do my six months industrial training in your firm.
No. 11
Posted on Tue 14th Jul, 2015 17:12:04 GMT by Nathaniel Onuoha


How can we get the contact person for the training. My number is 080541167755484 and email is [email protected]
No. 12
Posted on Thu 19th Nov, 2015 16:17:16 GMT by Bsolan

I really needed to be informed to avoid been deformed. I need this training very much. How can I get a real training on beekeeping and farming. Please call if you can assure me on the training(07035454223). Thanks
No. 13
Posted on Fri 14th Apr, 2017 10:20:33 GMT by Emmanuel

Where is your farm located at kwara state.
No. 14
Posted on Fri 07th Sep, 2018 22:59:57 GMT by Victor

Pls give me ur contact and lets talk in a cool platform. U can email me pls.
No. 15
Posted on Tue 02nd Oct, 2018 20:29:30 GMT by TOBECHUKWU

please how do I reach you I'm interested in buying honey from you. thanks
No. 16
Posted on Sat 10th Nov, 2018 18:53:53 GMT by PAUL

Nice article but how do those of us at port Harcourt get these original honey for sale and also be part of the training?

No. 17
Posted on Sat 21st Sep, 2019 02:46:10 GMT by Elizabeth

Pls I need ur contact to be a distributor. Thanks
No. 18
Posted on Wed 17th Mar, 2021 08:52:40 GMT by Lisa Adams

Good morning, please, how can one attend the training and how to contact the beekeeper...
No. 19
Posted on Wed 17th Mar, 2021 08:53:03 GMT by Lisa Adams

Good morning, please, how can one attend the training and how to contact the beekeeper...


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