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Beekeeping in Daraa, Syria Falters: A Season Without Swarming, Sugar Replaces Nectar - Enab Baladi

Summary by عنب بلدي
Daraa – Mahjoub al-Hashish The current honey season in Daraa governorate, southern Syria, has seen a decline in both production and quality. Drought resulting from a lack of rainfall during the past winter led to the absence of blooming flowers, causing a shortage in bee pastures. Following the production drop, honey prices surged amid local fears that pure honey is no longer available, as many beekeepers resorted to feeding their bees sugar. Pr…
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عنب بلدي broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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