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New to beekeeping you may be able to benefit from the latest
publication from this not-for-profit bee information organization. It
is "Beekeeping as a business" The book was aimed at East Africa and
written to introduce new  comers to beekeeping and improve the skills
of those that have a basic knowledge. It has implcations and
application for all beginners anywhere. Details from
International Bee Research Association 18 North Road Cardiff  Wales
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International Bee Research Association
18 North Road, Cardiff CF10 3DT, UK
Tel: (+44) 29 20 372409
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IBRA WWW pages: http://www.cf.ac.uk/ibra
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