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Apiculture: Rearing of Honey Bees

Apiculture

  • Apiculture, commonly known as bee-keeping, involves the maintenance of hives of honeybees for the production of honey and other valuable products. Bee-keeping has been practiced as an age-old cottage industry, with honey having both nutritional and medicinal value.
  • The primary product, honey, is a natural sweetener with high nutritive value and various health benefits. It is widely consumed as a food product and used in traditional medicine. In addi…

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Pisciculture: Rearing of Fishes

What is Pisciculture?

  • Pisciculture refers to the controlled breeding and rearing of fish, typically in artificial environments such as ponds, tanks, or other enclosures. The objective is to enhance fish production for various purposes, including human consumption, stocking of natural water bodies, and ornamental trade.
  • Pisciculture involves the artificial reproduction of fish through controlled breeding. The young fish, known as fry, are then reared in specifi…

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