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Jean-Pierre Chapleau <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Sep 1995 20:30:02 -0400
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>I would like information on beekeeping in India and China. I am doing a
>report comparing these contries to the United States.  Any info would be
>appreciated!
>
>
I suggest "APICULTURE IN CHINA" written by Chen Yaochun, 1993.  I think it
is available from IBRA.  It covers all the asects of beekeeping in China.
 
For a more objective coverage, I suggest that you consult the numerous
articles that were published in many beekeeping journals in the fall and
winter of 1993, right after the Beijing Apimondia congress.
 
Jean-Pierre Chapleau
eleveur de reines / queen breeder
vice-president du Conseil canadien du miel / Vice-president of the Canadian
Honey Council
1282, rang 8, Saint-Adrien de Ham, Quebec, Canada, J0A 1C0
tel./phone (819) 828-3396; fax (819) 828-0357
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