Overview of the working plan for APIMONDIA for the period august 2005 to august 2007

DUBLIN - IRELAND
21 - 26 August 2005
APIMONDIA
will continue the development of our office in Rome in order to be able to
fulfil the obligations to its members.
APIMONDIA
will continue to increase the information flow from the organisation to its
members.
APIMONDIA
will update the website www.apimondia.org with new information and the digital
version of APIACTA will be available free of charge on the
website.
APIMONDIA
will work closely together with the Australian Organising Committee to prepare
the 40th APIMONDIA
congress in Melbourne 2007.
APIMONDIA
will organise an internal workshop to discuss “how to improve our congresses,
seminars and workshops” to make them more attractive to beekeepers and
scientists.
APIMONDIA
will take actions to increase the contacts and the recognition by other
international organisations.
APIMONDIA
recommends that special efforts are made by governmental responsible research
authorities to support fundamental and coordinated research in the field of
raced characterisation of honeybee populations.
APIMONDIA
will pay special attention to the humanitarian aspects of its mission. A new
working group are established as a regional forum, under the
Apimondia Standing Commission for
Beekeeping and Rural Development to promote honey trade in Africa.
APIMONDIA
will take steps to assist small-scale African Beekeepers to develop their
markets through the Fairtrade Labelling organisation.
APIMONDIA
will distribute information on the role of bees in the pollination process and
on the management of bees for use in commercial pollination.
APIMONDIA
will compile and provide information about the interactions of managed bees with
the environment.
APIMONDIA
will work on the compiling of information concerning the keeping of stingless
bees, based on improved knowledge of their flower visiting and nesting
behaviour.
APIMONDIA
will organise a workshop on pollination for beekeepers.
APIMONDIA
will encourage equipment manufacturers to sell on the market appropriate
equipment (food grade material, respect of temperatures, etc) for preserving bee
product quality.
APIMONDIA
will promote the
seven
specialised forums present on the website
www.apimondia.org. and put online a complete catalogue of equipment
worldwide with suppliers addresses.
APIMONDIA
will promote everywhere conservatories of bee races with appropriate selection
plans.
APIMONDIA
will promote new technologies as GIS (Geographical Information System) for
better management of foraging areas.
APIMONDIA
will address all aspects of beekeeping product quality.
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