Honey from saharanpur district of UP will now spread sweetness across the world. Its first consignment will go to America. At the same time, Australia's order is also in the final stage.



The honey of saharanpur district will now spread its sweetness after the country and all over the world. After wood handicrafts and mango, honey will also be exported from the district. Its first consignment of 400 quintals will go to America. With this, Australia's order of 200 quintals of honey is in the final stage. While the export of its by-products has started. In whose first consignment ten tonnes of Bee Wax (bee wax), 30 quintals of wax sheets and 500 beekeeping cartons have been sent to Australia.


 

Under the Prime Minister's Micro Food industries Upgradation Scheme, the district has been selected for honey under one district-one product. The district occupies a prominent place in the state in bee keeping. More than five thousand people are associated with this business here. Each of these mounkeepers have hundreds to several thousand cans of bees.



Bees get honey from mustard, eucalyptus, litchi, mango etc. in the month of february to april in the district. Bees are transferred in May-June from Mathura, aligarh to Rajasthan, haryana and uttarakhand etc. Where bees get honey from Lahi, Sunflower, Neem, drumstick etc. According to an estimate of the Horticulture Department, eight thousand to ten thousand quintals of honey is produced annually in the district. Considering the productivity of honey in the district, Ajay saini of Gangoh, who has been doing beekeeping since 1990, has established a high quality honey processing unit. Located on the Gangoh-Nanauta road, the unit has a daily capacity of 30 tonnes of honey processing. With the export of honey, the farmers of the district are expected to get better prices for their honey.


The honey of the district will now be exported all over the world. Its first order of 400 quintals has been received from America. The second order of 200 quintals from australia is in the final process. While ten tonnes of Bee Wax, 30 quintals of wax sheets and 500 cans of Silence have been sent to australia in the hall itself.




Ajay saini, Silent Guardian & Exporter

Beekeeping is done on a large scale in the district. Here about five thousand mounkeepers do the business of beekeeping. The production of honey in the district is about eight to ten thousand quintals per annum. Beekeeping is providing employment to a large number of people in the district. - Arun Kumar, district Horticulture Officer

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