Assessment of Honeybee Colony Performance in the Agro-Ecological Zones of Uganda
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2018Author
Kasangaki, Patrice
Nyamasyo, Gideon
Ndegwa, Paul
Kajobe, Robert
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Honeybee colony performance is the ability of the honeybees to defend the colony and also to effectively collect nectar and pollen and thus productivity. The colony performance of honeybees in nine agro-ecological zones of Uganda was assessed from September 2012 to May 2013. Observations were made on the colonies for brood pattern, proportion of worker bees and combs filled with honey and pollen. The obtained data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical package. The results indicated that both colony strength and productivity varied significantly within agro-ecological zones. Mid North agro-ecological zone had significantly stronger colonies with the highest productivity compared to other agro-ecological zones while Lake Victoria Crescent and Southern Dry land agro-ecological zone had the lowest indicating that the Lake Victoria Crescent agro-ecological zone is not the best for beekeeping in Uganda. The colony strength and productivity did not vary with the vegetation cover, honeybee race, type of bee hive used and the elevation gradient. When promoting beekeeping in Uganda, more efforts should be put in areas such as the mid north agro ecological zone.
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Kasangaki, Patrice, et al. "Assessment of honeybee colony performance in the agro-ecological zones of Uganda." Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research 1.5 (2018): 122-127.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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