Chinedum Elekwachi
Nnewi Women Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NWCCIMA) in conjunction with Progressive Women Nnewi North Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited have projected 25,000 metric tons for export in Anambra by December 2026.
2nd Vice President to NWCCIMA and Secretary to Orizu Dala Emenike Foundation, Rev Dr Uchenna Chukwu disclosed this at a sensitization workshop for bee farmers in Nnewi.
The event, first of its kind in the industrial community was sponsored by Orizu Dala Emenike Foundation in collaboration with Nnewi Advancement Charity, UK, (NAC).
The programme aims to train one hundred participants but over two hundred were in attendance.
Chukwu said the event was meant to enrich the participants in beekeeping processes.
“The workshop is aimed at commemorating World Beekeeping Day celebration as well as sensitization on beekeeping for export.
It was also targeted at exploiting agriculture for sustainable youth and women empowerment and global competitiveness in Nnewi North LGA.
Anambra’s tropical climate suitable
“The tropical climate and vegetation of our dear State, Anambra makes it sustainable for beekeeping with proper infrastructure and training.
“As such, the State could tap into the global market for honey and other bye-products.
“During this workshop, it is expected that you will be exposed to best practices for honey bee farming and exports.
“At the end of this training, beneficiaries will be able to implement the knowledge acquired by establishing their bee hives.
This will contribute to the 25,000 metric tons expected for export in Anambra by December 2026, “Dr Chukwu concluded.
One of the resource persons, Dr Chukwueloka Uduagum, a seasoned bee farmer tutored the participants on the best practices on bee farming with the economic benefits.
He presented his lectures on how to be a successful bee farmer with illustrations and the economic benefits.
The event attracted participants from all walks of life. Also in attendance was the Nnewi North Council Area Deputy Chairperson, Mrs Ijeoma Okoli.
