TO DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND TECHNOLOGY, COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCE, WOLKITE UNIVERSIT
Date
2019-06
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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
The study was conducted in Cheha District of Gurage Zone, with the objective of identifying
major constraints and opportunities of honey production using semi structured questioner survey
and field observation. Two representative kebeles (one from midland and another from low land)
were selected purposively based on beekeeping potential and accessibility, followed by random
selection of 30 households perkebele for individual interview. The collected data were analyzed
by using SPSS version 20. Average family size in the district is 6.28 ± 1.37 with average of 5.47
± 1.30 active working member. Majority of the households (63.33%) are in productive age group
with education level of primary school and above (63.33%). Largest proportion of honey bee
producers (66.67%) are within medium income wealth group with average land holding of 2.33
hectare per household, employing farming activity as main occupation (98.33%).Average colony
holding per household is 2.30 ± 2.27, 0.28 ± 0.85, 0.60 ± 1.69 in traditional, transitional and
modern hive, respectively. The mean honey yield in the area is 2.94 ± 1.05 kg, 3.84 ± 1.10 kg and
9.09 ± 4.29 kg from traditional, transitional and modern hive, respectively. Most of the farmers
(70%) keep honey bee with the objective of producing honey for home consumption.Limited
number of farmers (16.67%) have experience to purposively develop bee forage with
significantly higher practice in Sisenakebele. The top most important honey bee production
constraint are input/material shortage (index = 0.25), feed and water shortage (index = 0.15),
colony shortage (index = 0.15), and skill gap (index = 0.15). Largest proportion of educated
household, working age group with larger family member, honey production experience,
diversified niches for bee flora, increasing demand for honey, high honey market access and
presence of different development and research organizations are major opportunity for the
future development of the honey production in the area
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Cheha district,, Colony,, Constraints, , Honey production,, Opportunities.