The event was held at the Hewanorra Beach Resort in St. Lucia, from March 24 to 26, 2023.
The 4th OECS/Hewanorra Honey Show
The 4th OECS/Hewanorra Honey Show was a significant event in the region, showcasing the best of Caribbean beekeeping. The show featured a variety of activities, including:
These activities provided a platform for beekeepers to share their knowledge, showcase their products, and learn from each other. The event also highlighted the importance of bee conservation and the role that beekeepers play in protecting these vital pollinators.
The 12th Caribbean Beekeepers Congress
The 12th Caribbean Beekeepers Congress was a major highlight of the event, bringing together experts and enthusiasts from across the region. The congress featured a range of topics, including:
The congress provided a valuable opportunity for beekeepers to stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field.
The show also featured a variety of educational workshops and demonstrations, including beekeeping techniques, honey harvesting, and pollinator conservation.
The Honey Show: Celebrating the Region’s Beekeeping Community
The Honey Show was a vibrant celebration of the region’s beekeeping community, showcasing the creativity, resilience, and dedication of its members. The event was a testament to the importance of bees in our ecosystem and the impact of their decline on our environment.
A Celebration of Art and Cuisine
The Honey Show featured a range of artistic and culinary contests that highlighted the region’s unique honey and bee products. Some of the notable contests included:
Educational Workshops and Demonstrations
The Honey Show also featured a range of educational workshops and demonstrations, including:
The Apiculture Economic Scoping Study: A New Era for Dominica’s Honey Industry
The Apiculture Economic Scoping Study is a comprehensive assessment of the economic potential of Dominica’s honey industry. The study aims to provide a thorough understanding of the industry’s current state, identify areas for improvement, and develop strategies for growth and development.
Background and Context
Dominica, a small island nation in the Caribbean, has a rich history of apiculture. The country’s unique geography and climate make it an ideal location for beekeeping, with its lush forests and diverse flora providing a rich source of nectar and pollen for bees. However, despite its potential, the honey industry in Dominica has faced significant challenges in recent years. The industry has struggled to compete with larger, more established honey producers in the region. Limited access to markets and a lack of infrastructure have hindered the industry’s growth.
The event brought together 200+ attendees from 15 countries, showcasing the diversity of the region’s beekeeping practices.
The 4th OECS / Hewanorra Honey Show and the 12th Caribbean Beekeepers Congress
The 4th OECS / Hewanorra Honey Show and the 12th Caribbean Beekeepers Congress was a groundbreaking event that celebrated the art and science of beekeeping in the region.