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Kilimanjaro Beekeepers Encouraged to Capitalize on Lucrative Apiculture Market

Initiative aims to boost local incomes and ecosystems through high-value bee products like royal jelly and honey.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 24, 2025
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Beekeepers in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region are urged to harness the economic potential of apiculture, focusing on products like royal jelly, which can fetch over Sh12 million per litre in international markets.

Beekeepers in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region are being encouraged to tap into the economic potential of apiculture by focusing on high-value products such as royal jelly, honey, and beeswax.

This initiative aims to enhance local ecosystems and empower communities economically.

Tanzania ranks as the world’s second-largest honey producer, generating approximately 38,000 tonnes annually.

Royal jelly, in particular, stands out as a lucrative product, with a litre fetching over Sh12 million in certain international markets.

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Judith Makange, an environmental officer from Floresta Tanzania, emphasized the importance of value addition and modern production methods in apiculture.

She highlighted that royal jelly extraction requires professional techniques and a significant number of hives, but the global demand continues to rise due to its nutritional content and reported health benefits

To support this initiative, Floresta Tanzania has established 25 beekeeping groups in Same District, Kilimanjaro Region.

Each group has received startup capital in the form of four beehives and training in best beekeeping practices and appropriate harvesting techniques. The organization aims to expand hive production and ensure sustainability, enabling residents to improve their income and benefit future generations..

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