Vaileth Chiwango, a student from Katavi Campus at Sokoine University of Agriculture, with research results on modern beehives for promoting development.

 

Vaileth Chiwango, a student from Katavi Campus at Sokoine University of Agriculture, received three awards, including the Best Female Student and the Best Third-Year Student in the course of Beekeeping and its Resource Management. She plans to use these awards to bring change to the community, especially those who practice traditional beekeeping, by introducing modern beehives and promoting development which is also a major aim for the department of forest and environmental economics at ensuring that forest resources are used in a manner that brings profit to the community. apart from katavi campus the course is also offered by the Department of ecosystems and Conservation at the college of Forestry,Widlife and Tourism.

follow the link below on how beekeeping has improved business environment of natural resources and improvement of economic condition of Tanzania community

https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz/foresteconomics/?p=2936

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