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Forestry and Bee-keeping in Kulu


     

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Kulu has been an important source of honey, but due to excessive grazing, browsing and burning of forest vegetation which forms the bee pasture, the production has suffered a serious set-back in recent years, so much so that the bee-keepers are now getting anxious about the industry. Afforestation in Kulu, is to the bees what grow-more-food is to the people in general. The relation between forestry and bee-keeping is very intimate and incidentally in Kulu, the species useful as bee-flora are also of great utility for general needs and soil stabilization. We must, therefore, do our best to protect, extend and improve the bee-flora before it gets too late.
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Kulu has been an important source of honey, but due to excessive grazing, browsing and burning of forest vegetation which forms the bee pasture, the production has suffered a serious set-back in recent years, so much so that the bee-keepers are now getting anxious about the industry. Afforestation in Kulu, is to the bees what grow-more-food is to the people in general. The relation between forestry and bee-keeping is very intimate and incidentally in Kulu, the species useful as bee-flora are also of great utility for general needs and soil stabilization. We must, therefore, do our best to protect, extend and improve the bee-flora before it gets too late.