Presented By: Dzadzra Enoch Kwamla
Event: West Africa Anglophone Forum 2015 (26/03/2015)
Apiculture, the scientific management of bees in special enclosures in order to increase yield of hive products and gain pollination benefit, has a great future in Ghana if it is properly harnessed. Traditional method of honey production which is common in many parts of Ghana especially the Adaklu district could easily be improved upon for maximum output.
Enoch holds diplomas and degrees from KNUST, Ghana, University of Edinburgh, UK and University of Cape Coast, Ghana, in Horticulture, Agric Extension and Bee Keeping. He taught for 23 years in various agric institutes such as Wenchi Farm Institute, Kwadaso Agric College, just to name a few. While at the University of Edinburgh he had training at two different beekeeping centres.
He attended various workshops such as the Organic Farming Workshop in the Sultanate of Oman. Recently, he attended a month long course on Post Harvest Handling of Fresh Commodities in Israel. Currently works as the South Dayi District Post Harvest officer in charge of bee keeping development.