Author: By Lucas Ng’asike

Members of Ndoinet Beekeepers inspecting a beehive during a training session at Ndoinet Forest. [Courtesy] Beekeeping counties have been called to invest in the venture as it could be the game-changer in achieving food security. Speaking during the annual World Bee Day in Turkana, Dr Monica Olala from the State Department of Livestock Development emphasised the vital role bees play in crop production and food systems. She urged counties to prioritise planting native, pollinator-friendly flowering plants to support beekeeping initiatives. “A large proportion of crops grown in the country depend entirely on bees and other pollinators. Bees are not just…

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