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    Beekeeping Development Unit‚ C/O Baraka Agricultural College‚ Box 52‚ Molo‚ Kenya. Tel: 254 363 21091 E mail: baraka@net2000ke.com Web site: http://www.sustainableag.org Baraka Beekeeping Development Unit/ Self Help Development International (SHDI) ’A study of the beekeeping sector in Kenya June 2001 - January 2002’ January 2002 Prepared By: Thomas Carroll‚ BDU Manager‚ Box 52‚ Molo‚ Kenya. Tel: 254 733 716948‚ E-mail: tcarroll@apiconsult.com Submitted to: Self Help Development

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    Manuka Honey: Topical aid for skin enhancement and healing Recently while traveling in New Zealand‚ I had the opportunity to learn more about a remedy that derives from a plant native to that country. Manuka honey‚ made from the collected nectar of the plant Leptospermum scoparium‚ is a widely employed‚ well studied topical aid for a variety of wounds‚ burns‚ cuts‚ infections and other skin problems. Honey has been used for many years in beauty‚ medicine‚ and embalming‚ due to its aseptic composition

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    Honey has been used by doctors and healers all throughout history‚ the ancient Egyptians used it to cure wounds and other ailments. It is not only a great‚ healthy‚ low calorie replacement for sugar‚ but this sweet substance produced by one of natures hardest workers‚ the honey bee‚ can also be used to improve your health; inside and out. A person who exercises as a part of their daily routine honey can be used in all ways. Instead of using high in sugar and artificial coloring energy drinks like

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    honey industry

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    Investment opportunities in the New Zealand Honey industry Part of the Food & Beverage Information Project May 2012 v1.01c www.foodandbeverage.govt.nz This information was prepared by Coriolis solely for the use of our client; it is not to be relied on by any third party without prior written consent. Coriolis is a strategic management consulting and market research firm We work with organisations to help them grow. For corporations‚ that often means developing strategies for

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    benefit of honey

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    disease: Honey contains flavonoids‚ antioxidants which help reduce the risk of some cancers and heart disease. 2. Reduce ulcers and other gastrointestinal disorders. Recent research shows that honey treatment may help disorders such as ulcers and bacterial gastroenteritis. This may be related to the 3rd benefit… 3. Anti-bacterial‚ anti-fungal‚ anti-fungal: “All honey is antibacterial‚ because the bees add an enzyme that makes hydrogen peroxide‚” said Peter Molan‚ director of the Honey Research

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    Benefits of Honey

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    BENEFITS OF HONEY Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the benefits of honey. Central ideas: Honey is a delicious viscous sweetener made naturally by bees‚ honey can give benefits to us with are honey is anti-cancer‚ a natural remedy for many ailments and natural skin care. INTRODUCTION l. The Prophet said: ’Honey is a remedy for every illness and the Qur ’an is a remedy for all illness of the mind‚ therefore I recommend to you both remedies‚ the Qur ’an and honey. ’(Bukhari)

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    Honey Badger

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    The True King of The Jungle… The Honey Badger The Honey badger is listed in the Guinness book of world records as the world’s most fearless creature. The honey badger has earned its name by successfully attacking beehives and eating their honey and larva. A bird otherwise know as the honey guide will lead the honey badger to a beehive‚ while the honey badger eats the honey and larva it will leave the beeswax for the guide. The honey badgers are nomads. Its average body length is two and half

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    Honey Spot

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    Essay Honey Spot By Jack Davis Jack Davis uses many dramatic conventions in his play‚ Honey Spot. The three main devices focused on in this essay are the interlude‚ tension and dramatic irony. The interlude informs the audience about what is happening without any dialogue. Tension is created by language or dialogue or by actions. Dramatic Irony is a strange or unusual coincidence. Normally the character in the play would not be aware of the coincidence‚ but the audience is. In this paragraph

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    Honey Suckle

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    life at camp catalpa. One plant in particular has been negatively impacted by the continued presence of the invasive bush honey suckle is the spice bush. The bush honey suckle produces a toxin in the soil that inhibit the growth of other species. New seedling from other plants can grow under the bush because of the production of this toxin. The thick foliage of the bush honey suckle also prevents adequate light from penetrating the brush beneath which is necessary the germination of new seedlings

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    Honey bees

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    and insects in the world although few are as important as the honey bee. Honey bees are one of the most important pollinators in the world. Dancing is a form of communication exclusively used by honey bees. Although‚ bees are not only here to get jiggy. Each year‚ the bees’ pollination work is equivalent to $14 billion dollars in the United States alone. On a global scale‚ these bees would make around $215 billion dollars. Without Honey Bees‚ some of our most important crops would take a devastating

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