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DEMOSTRATIVE UNITS AS PILLARS OF THE SYSTEM TO TRANSFER THE INTEGRATED APICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Poffer, D.; Caporgno, J.; Figini, E.; Rodriguez, G.;
Primost, D.; Bedascarrasbure, E.
The Beeyard, the learning space
Field inspectionField inspection Antibiotics are forbiddenAntibiotics are forbidden AFB controlAFB control Varroa controlVarroa controlWintering Wintering strategy strategy RequeeningRequeening Opportunity of reproductionOpportunity of reproduction Strategic feedingStrategic feeding Use of recordsUse of records
Technological Path
Curve of blooming
Management unit
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How do demostrative units arise?
To generate a space of interchange
I II IIITo show a different way
of work
To generate a space of innovation
By necessity
Field day
Started in 2001.
Currently 30 +
IMPACT OF THE UNITS
Distribution
More than 3000
beekeepers
Improvement in productive technical parameters
LA > 20 % < 2 %
LE > 15 % < 2 %
CY > 15 % < 2%
Mortality >20 % < 8 %
Beekeepers
GroupsCR
Profam Companies legally
constitued CLUSTER
EVOLUTION OF THE ORGANIZATION
Demostrative Units
• Beekeeping Cooperative of Rauch
• CEPT Nº 5 de Miranda
• Municipalidad de Rauch
• Training Center
• Agricultural School
• UNICEN (University)
• National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA)
BEEKEEPING AS CONTRIBUTION TO LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
Institutional Linkages
Integrated
Project
Beekeepers groups Beekeepers Centre Municipalidad CEPT CEA CFP Agricultural School Cooperatives IDELCOOP Universities MAA (Ministerio de Asuntos Agrarios)
Supplying Companies
REGIONAL NETREGIONAL NET
DEMOSTRATIVE UNITS
A space toshare innovation
As a development
tool
Thanks for your attention
Daniel PofferINTA EEA Cuenca del Salado PROAPI
www.inta.gov.ar/salado