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Renaissance Maya Promotes New Stage in the Apiculture Production of Yucatán

Summary by EstamosAquí MX
Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena announced the construction of a beekeeping plant in Valladolid, with a federal investment of 60 million pesos, as part of the Apícola Renaissance program, which will benefit 300 honey producers and producers from 12 municipalities. At the head of the first delivery of the Apícola Renaissance program, Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena ...
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“We want to show people how the bee works, we are going to put glass hives so they can see the whole process of beekeeping,” explained Zago, who is part of the Sáenz Peña Apiculture Association, which organises the activity. There will also be demonstrations of cooking based on honey, and participation of producers and exhibitors from other locations. Zago recalled that the association was formed in 2012 and that this festival seeks to give cont…

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Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena announced the construction of a beekeeping plant in Valladolid, with a federal investment of 60 million pesos, as part of the Apícola Renaissance program, which will benefit 300 honey producers and producers from 12 municipalities. At the head of the first delivery of the Apícola Renaissance program, Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena ...

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