Beekeeping News

Capilano Helps Fund Honey Bee Research Centre

At Capilano Honey, we proudly support a range of projects in the beekeeping community and Australian Universities that are designed to promote the long-term protection and sustainability of Australia’s honey bee colonies. Having a healthy bee population is vital for the environment and essential to the survival of the agricultural industry.

A new Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Programme, led by the University of Western Australia, is set to improve relationships with industry and Australian scientists as they collectively research solutions to pests and diseases, pollination security, unique Australian Manuka plant species, unlocking bee product value, traceability from bush to product and better utilisation of genetics in breeding bees.

 

The ‘CRC for Honey Bee Products’ programme

Titled ‘CRC for Honey Bee Products’, the programme will also focus on professional training for the next generation of beekeepers and providing a future career path to attract new entrants to the industry.
Capilano Honey is proud to provide funding support for this great new Australia wide research initiative which has seen Senator Arthur Sinodinos, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, approve up to $7 million dollars of funding for the CRC, making this project the largest cooperative bee research project ever undertaken in Australia.

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Senator Sinodinos confirmed,

 

“CRCs are industry led collaborations that have a long history of developing real world solutions, improving the competitiveness, productivity and sustainability of Australian industries and delivering significant economic, social and environmental benefits to Australia.’’

Securing a future in beekeeping

 

We look forward to our involvement in the management of this fantastic initiative to deliver tangible outcomes for the benefit of the whole Australian beekeeping industry. You can see more of wonderful project that is being driven by the UWA.

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