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Irwin Harlton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Mar 2007 18:57:38 -0500
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Taken from the apitrack web site http://www.apitrack.com/index_en_open.htm

ARGENTINA- BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE BEEKEEPERS REQUEST AN APICULTURAL 
EMERGENCY STATUS
Before a situation that the local honey producers consider worrisome, the 
beekeepers of Adolph Gonzales Chaves asked for to the municipal intendant 
to contact the provincial organism that corresponds, to declare an 
apicultural emergency, dice the thin yields in the honey harvest, that has 
been reduced remarkably; fact to which a decrease in its value is added. 
In to char it with producer and member of Center of Beekeepers of this 
city, Alberto Amoroso, extended that at the present time, the sector is 
happening through “the worse moment” with regard to honey 
production, “this happens at least in almost forty years, that is time 
that I am in this activity, where never I have had harvest so bad as this 
year, which I believe that it becomes general in all the southwest”, 
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