Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity

This study first addresses the situation of beekeeping in different areas, both global, national and regional level. Mexico ranks fifth in production of honey in the world and ranks third in exports. In Mexico, most honey production is concentrated in the southeastern states in the state of Tamaulip...

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Main Authors: González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena, Mora-Olivo, Arturo, Guerra-Pérez, Antonio, Garza-Torres, Héctor A., Fernández de Castro-Martínez, Gonzalo
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Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2010
Online Access:https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/251
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-2512017-11-21T16:11:53Z Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity La apicultura en Tamaulipas, una actividad muy dulce y nutritiva González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena Mora-Olivo, Arturo Guerra-Pérez, Antonio Garza-Torres, Héctor A. Fernández de Castro-Martínez, Gonzalo Beekeeping Tamaulipas honey. Apicultura Tamaulipas miel. This study first addresses the situation of beekeeping in different areas, both global, national and regional level. Mexico ranks fifth in production of honey in the world and ranks third in exports. In Mexico, most honey production is concentrated in the southeastern states in the state of Tamaulipas has been an ever increasing this activity, has a record of 350 producers and 22,000 hives, of which 11.000 are intended to services pollination of crops according to preliminary figures from the Sagarpa, honey production in our state is of 716 tons per year. Therefore, the Institute for Applied Ecology is conducting a Sustainable Land Beekeeping supported by the Fundacion Produce Tamaulipas AC. The aim is to diagnose the real situation of beekeeping in our state, get a census of producers involved in this activity and know the amount of honey they produce. Preliminary results indicate that so far, there have been 83 and 175 beehives producers operating in the central and southern Tamaulipas. It has an inventory of 33 species of wild plants that are visited by bees, of which 12 species produce nectar, pollen produced eight and 13 produced both resources. El presente estudio aborda primeramente la situación actual de la apicultura en diferentes ámbitos, tanto mundiales, nacionales como a nivel regional. México ocupa el quinto lugar en producción de miel a nivel mundial y el tercero como exportador. En nuestro país la mayor producción de miel se concentra en los estados del sureste; en el estado de Tamaulipas se ha ido incrementando cada vez más esta actividad, se cuenta con registro de 350 productores y 22 mil colmenas, de las cuales 11 mil se destinan a los servicios de polinización de cultivos; según cifras preliminares de la Sagarpa, la producción de miel en nuestro estado es de 716 toneladas anuales. Por lo anterior, el Instituto de Ecología Aplicada está realizando un Ordenamiento Sustentable de la Apicultura apoyado por la Fundación Produce Tamaulipas A.C. El objetivo es realizar un diagnóstico sobre la situación real de la apicultura en nuestro estado, obtener un censo poblacional de los productores dedicados a esta actividad y conocer la cantidad de miel que producen. Los resultados preliminares indican que hasta el momento, se han registrado 83 productores y 175 apiarios que operan en las zonas centro y sur de Tamaulipas. Se cuenta con un inventario de 33 especies de plantas silvestres que son visitadas por las abejas, de las cuales 12 especies producen néctar, ocho producen polen y 13 producen ambos recursos. Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2010-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/251 CienciaUAT; Vol. 4 No. 4: April-June 2010; 08-12 CienciaUAT; Vol. 4 No. 4: Abril-Junio 2010; 08-12 2007-7858 2007-7521 spa https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/251/117
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author González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena
Mora-Olivo, Arturo
Guerra-Pérez, Antonio
Garza-Torres, Héctor A.
Fernández de Castro-Martínez, Gonzalo
spellingShingle González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena
Mora-Olivo, Arturo
Guerra-Pérez, Antonio
Garza-Torres, Héctor A.
Fernández de Castro-Martínez, Gonzalo
Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
author_facet González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena
Mora-Olivo, Arturo
Guerra-Pérez, Antonio
Garza-Torres, Héctor A.
Fernández de Castro-Martínez, Gonzalo
author_sort González-Rodríguez, Laura Elena
title Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
title_short Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
title_full Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
title_fullStr Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
title_full_unstemmed Beekeeping in Tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
title_sort beekeeping in tamaulipas, a very sweet and nutritive activity
description This study first addresses the situation of beekeeping in different areas, both global, national and regional level. Mexico ranks fifth in production of honey in the world and ranks third in exports. In Mexico, most honey production is concentrated in the southeastern states in the state of Tamaulipas has been an ever increasing this activity, has a record of 350 producers and 22,000 hives, of which 11.000 are intended to services pollination of crops according to preliminary figures from the Sagarpa, honey production in our state is of 716 tons per year. Therefore, the Institute for Applied Ecology is conducting a Sustainable Land Beekeeping supported by the Fundacion Produce Tamaulipas AC. The aim is to diagnose the real situation of beekeeping in our state, get a census of producers involved in this activity and know the amount of honey they produce. Preliminary results indicate that so far, there have been 83 and 175 beehives producers operating in the central and southern Tamaulipas. It has an inventory of 33 species of wild plants that are visited by bees, of which 12 species produce nectar, pollen produced eight and 13 produced both resources.
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
publishDate 2010
url https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/251
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