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Pema Gatshel’s first beekeeper’s business thriving

September 25, 2024
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Beekeeping is becoming a sustainable source of income in various parts of the country. In Pema Gatshel, a man in Zobel Gewog has embraced beekeeping and is flourishing in his honey business, emerging as the first man to take up beekeeping in the district.  

These beehives situated in fields and orchards were provided by the District Livestock Sector. 41-year-old Lobzang Thinley from Panthangdaza is preparing to extract his first harvest of the season.

“I was encouraged to take up beekeeping while participating in a training program. The trainer explained the benefits of beekeeping for the community, which inspired me to pursue beekeeping as a successful venture since 2019.”

Lobzang opens the beehive to check for readiness. Finding plenty of honey, he uses smoke to calm the bees. Initially scared of the stings, he has grown accustomed to them. He carefully removes the honeycombs one by one, enjoying the process despite the challenges and feeling proud of his progress.

“We are advised to source bees locally, and we are currently raising them ourselves. This not only prevents issues but also fuels our passion for beekeeping.”

Lobzang handles the honeycomb with care, transporting it home to extract the golden honey. This meticulous process requires patience. Once extracted, he returns the frames to the hive, allowing the bees to continue their work. Since starting this journey, Lobzang has seen significant positive changes in his life.

“Thanks to my beekeeping and honey business, I am self-sufficient today. There are no issues in selling my honey, in fact, I am hardly able to meet the high demand.”

Using a clean cloth, he manually extracts honey, ensuring hygiene. He plans to create his own extraction machine soon. Lobzang sells honey for Nu 300 to 350 per bottle, earning over one hundred thousand annually from his seventeen beehives.

Lobzang Thinley’s journey in beekeeping showcases the economic and environmental benefits of sustainable practices. His success not only fills jars with honey but also inspires others in Zobel Gewog to embrace this rewarding endeavor.

Thinley Dorji, Pema Gatshel

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