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NUST agriculture students gain practical beekeeping experience

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NUST agriculture students gain practical beekeeping experience
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Agriculture students from the Namibia University of Science and Technology received practical beekeeping training from the United Beekeepers of Namibia. The program aims to integrate sustainable beekeeping practices into agricultural education and food production.

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Promoting beekeeping supports biodiversity and sustainable food systems, which are critical for long-term agricultural development in the region.

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A GROUP of agriculture students from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) has received practical beekeeping training from the United Beekeepers of Namibia (UBon) following the completion of a five-month internship with the Lechem Foundation at the Elim Training Centre.

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